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President  Bone  Began 


From  1957  through  1967  President 
Robert  G.  Bone  has  been  striving  to 
make  Illinois  State  University  a  better 
school.  Dressed  for  initiation  into  the 
Lincoln  Academy,  President  Bone  pre- 
sented a  striking  figure  to  a  university 
waiting  to  be  released  from  the  re- 
strictions of  the  past.  As  seen  in  aerial 
views,  the  physical  plant  of  Illinois 
State  has  expanded  greatly  in  this  ten 
year  span.  The  subject  matter  or  spir- 
itual aspect  of  the  university  has  also 
been  changed  by  his  continued  guid- 
ance and  thought.  The  Index  is,  there- 
fore, dedicated  to  the  man  who  made 
Illinois  State  what  it  is  today,  the  man 
who  will  retire  at  the  end  of  this  year. 


an  Era  of  Progress  for  ISU 


President  Bone's  personality  projects 
a  very  human  quality.  Despite  the  fear 
of  anonymity  in  growing  numbers  on 
the  campus,  more  and  more  students 
were  added  to  his  long  list  of  acquaint- 
ances. This  culminated  in  a  birthday 
party  last  year  for  President  Bone.  Ap- 
propriately called  "Project  60,"  it  was 
the  work  of  students  and  faculty  alike. 
In  his  quickly  thought  out  speech  was 
a  hint  of  how  touched  he  was.  He  had 
time  to  sit  down  and  listen,  too,  while 
he  was  lauded  with  Happy  Birthday  re- 
marks from  students  and  from  dignitar- 
ies of  both  Bloomington  and  Normal. 
Along  with  these  came  a  present  of  a 
painting  by  a  former  Illinois  State  un- 
dergraduate. The  party  would  not  have 
been  complete  without  a  big  Happy 
Birthday  kiss,  and  there  were  plenty  of 
coeds  on  hand  for  that. 


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One  of  the  accomplishments  of  Pres- 
ident Bone's  stay  was  the  changing  of 
the  school's  name  from  Illinois  State 
Normal  University  to  Illinois  State  Uni- 
versity by  Governor  Kerner.  President 
Bone  kept  a  seal  with  the  spelling  used 
to  describe  Chaucer's  Clerk.  Another 
event  was  the  hundredth  anniversary  of 
Illinois  State  in  1957  celebrated  with 
Governor  Stratton.  At  graduation  time 
the  bell  from  Old  Main  used  to  signal 
the  beginning  of  the  line  of  march. 


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Probably  one  of  the  greatest  pleas- 
ures and  most  influential  activities  of 
Mr.  Bone  was  his  mixing  with  the  stu- 
dents during  traditional  activities.  After 
a  trip  to  review  the  educational  sys- 
tem in  Egypt,  President  Bone  was  well 
informed  as  to  the  riding  of  camels, 
especially  since  he  had  taught  at 
American  University  in  Alexandria  in 
the  late  twenties.  Thus,  in  one  of  the 
Homecoming  parades  he  was  out  in 
front  on  a  friendly  camel.  In  most 
Homecoming  parades,  President  and 
Mrs.  Bone  ride  in  a  three-quarter  scale 
authentic  replica  of  a  vis-a-vis  town 
carriage  drawn  by  registered  Hackney 
ponies  and  driven  by  a  liveried  coach- 
man. Another  event  is  the  Gamma  Phi 
circus  in  the  spring  with  its  many  clowns 
and  gymnasts.  President  Bone  will  be 
well  remembered  for  his  red  vest  and 
socks,  the  red  showing  that  he  sup- 
ported the  athletic  teams  in  their  en- 
deavors. He  was  present  as  often  as  he 
could  be  and  always  sat  among  stu- 
dents. Along  with  this  support  came 
the  "Bobby  Bone  Victory  Bell,"  which 
was  pulled  by  special  students  who  ap- 
peared as  "Bonecohorts"  in  their  simi- 
ar  red  vests. 


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Another  function  of  the  Presidency 
fulfilled  by  Mr.  Bone  was  to  plan  for 
the  future.  With  the  help  of  the  Com- 
mittee of  Nine  a  look  into  the  future  of 
Illinois  State  was  made.  When  Old 
Main  was  torn  down,  many  bricks  were 
saved  as  a  remembrance.  In  1966, 
ground  was  broken  for  Stevenson  Hall. 
It  was  named  for  a  relation  of  Founder 
Jesse  Fell,  Adlai  Stevenson,  who  v/as 
a  student  at  University  High  School. 
In  1959,  Illinois  State  awarded  its 
10,000th  degree  and  is  about  to  give 
its  20,000th.  In  August,  1965,  the  first 
doctorate  was  awarded. 


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In  1962  President  Bone  took  a  sight- 
seeing trip  to  Europe.  This  tour  was  ar- 
ranged by  the  University  Union  and 
the  group  was  made  up  of  students, 
alumni,  and  faculty.  After  Mr.  Bone's 
trip  to  Egypt  in  1964,  the  students 
gathered  to  give  him  a  "Welcome 
Home"  ceremony  at  Hovey  Hall.  With 
much  planning  the  students  were  all 
ready  when  he  came  to  Hovey.  Ten- 
sion mounted  as  reports  were  heard 
from  the  Bloomington  Airport  that  Mr. 
Bone  had  arrived.  Then  he  was  in  a  car 
with  a  police  escort  on  his  way  to 
Hovey.  There  he  was  amazed  to  find  a 
crowd  of  over  four  thousand  people. 
"Hello  Bobby,"  which  was  adapted 
from  "Hello  Dolly,"  was  sung  by  every- 
one. Following  this  President  Bone 
spoke  to  the  crowd.  He  told  of  his  ex- 
periences and  compared  the  educa- 
tional conditions  in  Egypt  with  those  of 
the  United  States.  He  expressed  the 
idea  that  he  never  forgot  Illinois  State 
while  he  was  gone.  He  also  invited 
people  to  see  his  slides  of  the  trip. 


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Throughout  the  years  President  Bone 
has  assumed  various  roles.  Sometimes 
he  made  speeches  on  WGLT,  the  cam- 
pus radio  station.  During  one  Christmas 
season  President  Bone  became  Santa 
Claus  at  a  party  for  the  staff  of  the 
University  Union.  The  students  depicted 
President  Bone  as  they  saw  him  during 
Christmas.  They  constructed  a  snowman 
named  "Our  Boy  Bobby  Bone."  Presi- 
dent Bone,  with  a  rose  clenched  be- 
tween his  teeth,  was  a  flamenco  dancer 
at  his  first  stunt  show  on  ISU's  campus 
in  1956.  Sometimes,  too,  Mr.  Bone  re- 
laxes in  different  parts  of  the  campus, 
as  at  the  greenhouse. 


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As  President  of  the  University, 
Robert  G.  Bone  had  to  fulfill  many 
different  responsibilities.  Two  aspects 
with  students  are:  delightfully,  with 
students  showing  their  attachment  to 
him,  and  seriously,  with  students  who 
show  their  concern  for  the  progressing 
university.  Through  his  experience  in 
travel,  President  Bone  was  adept  at 
greeting  foreign  students  as  well  as 
such  dignitaries  as  Mr.  Goldberg,  am- 
bassador to  the  United  Nations.  In  ad- 
dition to  his  concern  for  the  University, 
he  is  also  interested  in  the  community 
of  Normal.  This  interest  was  shown  by 
his  participation  in  the  Normal  Cen- 
tennial Pageant.  Being  on  friendly 
terms  with  the  town  of  Normal  also 
helped  during  the  invasion  of  Normal 
at  Homecoming  time.  Thus,  Mr.  Bone 
never  seemed  to  be  better  than  the 
students  or  the  citizens;  he  remained 
gracious  throughout  his  stay. 


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Changing  Moods 


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An  hour  to  study — 

better  spent  sleeping — 
The  sun  reflecting 

from  the  artist's  eye — 
A  welcome  moment 

from  the  rush  of  time, 
A  moment  past — 

but  held  forever  bright 
Even  in  the  foggy  scene — 

where,  haze  settled  over  all 
The  spirit  hides  in  the  shadows. 


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Time  to  Choose 


A  class  must  be  chosen — 

The   hour  must  sound, 

There  are  jobs  to  be  done, 

Football   games  to  be  won. 

A  scurry  to  stand   in   line — 

For  a  class  you  don't  really  want — 

So  the  night  can  be  spent  in  fun 

Cheering   a   winning   team — 

So  the  summer  can  be  spent  in  service 

To  school   and  community. 


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Sports  in  Snow 


The  coach  expounds 

The  whistle  blows 

To  the  sound  of  soft  crunching 

snow. 
The  tree  flashes  color 
While  the  campus  carols 
And   raises  its  voice  in  cheers 
The  tree  is  up — 
The  snow  is  down — 
Basketball's  begun 
The  year's  in  full  swing. 


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Catch  up  to  Spring 


The  sun  returns 

With  grass  and  mud 

Bringing   baseball 

And   sit-ins. 

There  was  the  homer 

That  shouldn't  have  been- 

But  was — caught, 

The  stolen  base 


You  slid  for  in  the  mud 

But  like  at  the  tug-of-war 

Fell  face  flat. 

That  last  tug 

Was  your  downfall — 

The  war  must  end! 

Before  all   lay  sprawled  in  mud 

From  Tri-Towers  to  Viet  Nam. 


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End  Patterns 


Days   and   years 

Slowly   end 

Just  as  the  setting  sun 

Patterns  the  sky. 

Profs  make  their  last  rush 

Back  for  class 

Through  the  rain 

Patterning  their  way. 

Students  begin  to   leave 

Their  school   home 

While  it  patterns 

The  campus  night 

All   just  a   little  saddened 

By  a  year's  end, 

But  knowing  it  sets  a  pattern 

For  the  beginning. 


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An   afternoon  spent   cutting    and    pasting    decorations   for   a    Saturday   night   dance. 


Time   out   to   study   or   daydream. 


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ELEMENTARY    EDUCATION    CLUB      Seated:    Juanita    Hansen,    president;    Cheryl    Gerken,    assistant 
president.      Standing:  Jim   Crowl,  treasurer;   Lillian   S.   Davies,   adviser;   Chris  Wilhelm,   vice-president. 


ELEMENTARY 
EDUCATION  CLUB 


A  Penny  Drive  for  the  purpose 
of  raising  money  to  buy  books  for  the 
Normal  Public  Library  was  the  main 
project  of  the  Elementary  Education 
Club  this  year.  Additional  projects  in- 
cluded a  Homecoming  float,  a  Christ- 
mas party  for  the  professors,  and  a 
spring    talent   show. 


BLACKFRIARS 


The  Blackfriars,  formerly  a  dra- 
matics social  fraternity,  is  presently  be- 
ing reorganized  into  a  social  fraternity. 
The  friars,  active  in  social  service,  par- 
ticipated in  the  Danny  Thomas  St.  Jude 
Program,  gave  food  and  aid  at  ISSCS, 
and  sponsored  several  all-school 
dances. 


BLACKFRIARS  Front  Row:  Jim  McDaniel,  pur:or;  Dean  Roberts,  Joe  Gallagher,  White  Porter,  Arnie 
Giles.  Back  Row:  Bob  Walling,  abbot;  Bill  Ivlatens,  vice-abbot;  Van  Schmidt,  David  Meegan,  William 
C.    White,    secretary;    Jon    Holstead. 


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ENGLISH    CLUB      Sue    Shields,    secretary;    Scott    Eatherly,    adviser;    Mary    Wood,    Carolyn   Zinlc,    president.      Not 
Pictured:    Jane    Christino,    treasurer;    Peggy    Omar,    vice-president. 


FORENSIC    UNION      Helen    Menet,    secretary;    Richard    Hennings,    vice-president;    Gail    Snyder,    president;    John    Boaz,    adviser. 

ENGLISH  CLUB  FORENSIC  UNION 


The  English  Club  and  Sigma 
Tau  Delta,  in  a  joint  effort,  presented 
American  poet  Paul  Engle  as  a  lecturer 
this  year.  A  poetry  forum  was  estab- 
lished where  students  and  faculty  mem- 
bers read  their  own  original  work.  Sev- 
eral dances  were  also  sponsored  by  the 
English   Club. 


The  Forensic  Union  is  affiliated 
with  the  national  Pi  Kappa  Delta  fo- 
rensic fraternity.  The  year's  activities 
included  participation  in  debates  at 
Northwestern,  Lake  Forest,  and  in  the 
East.  Oratory  was  extended  this  year 
to   limited  national   competition. 


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GEOGRAPHY  CLUB 


GEOGRAPHY    CLUB      Robert    Gardula,    adviser;    Jane    Capps,    secretary;    Daniel    Winter,    vice-presi 
dent.      Not   Pictured:    Fred    Lutgens,    president;    Gloria   Thomas,    treasurer. 


The  Geography  Club  presents 
programs  involving  material  not  cov- 
ered in  classes.  Topics  have  ranged 
from  the  "Blue  Nile"  to  "Geology  in 
Yellowstone"  to  the  "West  Indies." 
Members  strive  for  faculty-student  rap- 
port by  having  teas,  picnics,  and  ban- 
quets and  by  publishing  a  pamphlet  for 
the   entire   department. 


GERMAN  CLUB 


The  main  focal  point  of  the  Ger- 
man Club  is  learning  those  matters  un- 
related to  the  classroom,  whether  they 
be  poring  over  political  and  cultural 
information,  viewing  movies  and  slides 
of  Germany,  or  listening  to  such  hon- 
ored guest  speakers  as  Mr.  Rossini  from 
the   German   consulate. 


GERMAN    CLUB      Jack    Wagner,    adviser;    Bob    Mueller,    vice-president;    Beverly    Drake,    treasurer;    Marlys   Lyles,   secretary;   Volker  J.    Rieser,    president. 


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HOME  ECONOMICS 
CLUB 


"Home  Economists  are  serving 
you"  was  the  theme  for  this  year's 
Home-Ec  Club.  Through  social  and  pro- 
fessional activities  members  hope  to 
promote  friendship  and  cooperation. 
Speakers  this  year  were  a  representa- 
tive from  Williams'  Bakery,  and  the 
designer  of  the  East  Complex  who 
spoke   on    interior   decoration. 


JUDO  CLUB 


During  its  second  year  at  ISU, 
the  Judo  Club  started  beginning 
courses  for  women  in  December  as  well 
as  continuing  courses  for  men.  Mr.  Tak 
Mazuto  was  guest  of  honor  at  clinics 
on  campus  in  November  and  March. 
Highlight  of  the  year  was  competition 
in  A.A.U.   Regional   Finals. 


HOME     EC    CLUB      Sealed:     Elaine     Newman,    vice-president;     Laura     Sievers,     president.      Standing: 
Nancy    Holdridge,    secretary;    Patricia    Hall,    treasurer.      Not   Pictured:    Blossom    Johnson,    adviser. 


JUDO   CLUB      Seated:   Steve    Richards,   treasurer;    Ron   Sloan,    president;    Harvey   Zeidenstein,    adviser;   Jim    Dwyer,    vice-president;    Lyn    Aubrecht.      Stand- 
ing: John    Miller,   secretary;   Jim   Murray,    Fred    Breitberg,    Tom   Douglass,    Norman    Eisenberg,    Gary   Long,   Cheryl    Raber,    Pat    Schmidt. 


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TUTORIAL    PROJECT      Front    Row:    Mary    Ann    Curtic,    Ginny    Stevens,    vice- president;    Susan    Jacobs,    president;    Sue    Thurow,    vice-president.      Back    Roy 
John    Anderson,    Lillian    S.    Davies,    adviser;    Robert    Hemenway,    adviser;    Pamela    Olson,    Barbara    Byram,    secretary. 


INDUSTRIAL   ARTS    CLUB      Seated:    J.    L.    Johnston,    adviser;    Kenneth     Tappendorf,     president.      Standing:     Rodney     Little,     treasurer;     Jack 
Frost,    vice-president;    Terry    Tosh,    Darhl    Brown,    secretary;    Ray    Bottomley. 


ISU  TUTORIAL 
PROJECT 


INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 
CLUB 


Stressing  friendship  and  aca- 
demic aid,  ISU's  Tutorial  Project  held 
informal  discussions  after  each  tutoring 
session.  The  Project  sponsored  a  work- 
shop in  which  the  group  heard  Mr. 
Robert  Bloom  of  Northwestern  Univer- 
sity's tutorial  project,  "Upward  Bound." 


This  year  Mr.  Art  Hollatz,  one 
of  several  guest  speakers,  presented  a 
program  on  "Techniques  of  Close-up 
Photography."  Members  participated 
in  the  Illinois  Vocational  Association 
Convention  in  Peoria  and  the  First 
Technology  Open  House  sponsored  by 
the   Industrial   Arts   Department. 


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INTERNATIONAL 
STUDENTS 


The  International  Student  Group 
works  to  create  interest  in  exchanging 
ideas  with  different  cultures.  This  year 
a  panel  discussion  on  the  topic,  "Com- 
munism Versus  Democracy  in  Asia," 
featured  professors  from  the  Political 
Science  and  Sociology  Departments. 


INTERNATIONAL    STUDENTS      Seated:    Helena    Klebek,    secretary.      Standing:    Nad    Akavukaren,    ad- 
viser;   Hai    Doan   Quan,    vice-president;   Saled   Jacob,   president;   Victor   Palomino,   treasurer. 


JUNIOR  HIGH  CLUB 


JUNIOR     HIGH     CLUB      Mary    Ann    Templeton,    treasurer;    Sharon    Rudolphi,    Kathy    Booker,    Susan 
Scholler,    secretary.      Not   Pictured:   Gloria    Grant,    president;    Dr.   Cantlon,   adviser. 


The  Junior  High  Club  is  open  to 
any  student  interested  in  junior  high 
teaching.  This  year  J.  Cantlon  of  the 
Education  department  held  discussions 
and  Dr.  Leyman  talked  on  curriculum. 
At  one  meeting  a  panel  of  junior  high 
students  discussed  what  they  felt  a 
good  teacher  must  be. 


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KAPPA   PHI    ML)      John   Henderson,   Allan   L.  Woodson,  Jim   McDaniel,    president;    Ron   Sanford,  vice- 
president;    Herb    Johnson,    Curtis   Carter. 


LA    ESTUDIANTINA      Eileen    McCarthy,    president;   Carol    Anderson,    Beverly   Cecick,    secretary-treas- 
urer;  Paul    Carolson,   vice-president. 


KAPPA  PHI  MU 


The  purpose  of  Kappa  Phi  Mu, 
social  service  fraternity,  is  to  bring 
people  together  for  service.  Around 
Thanksgiving,  the  fraternity  sponsored 
several  basket  drives,  collecting  food 
for  needy  families  in  Bloomington.  They 
also  elected  a  queen  and  her  court  to 
reign  over  the  fraternity. 


LA  ESTUDIANTINA 


La  Estudiantina  is  for  all  stu- 
dents interested  in  Spanish.  This  year, 
Mr.  Morales,  Miss  Martinez,  and  Dr. 
Lorrenti  of  the  Foreign  Language  De- 
partment presented  films  and  lectures 
in  Spanish.  At  Christmas,  members  cel- 
ebrated in  Spanish  style,  complete  with 
pinata. 


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Dr.    Paul    Engle,   American   poet,   speaks  to   students   on   "Poetry   and   People." 


LE  CERCLE  FRANCAIS 


This  year,  Peggy  Duffy  spoke 
about  her  experiences  while  studying 
in  Grenoble,  France.  The  club  spon- 
sored two  new  activities  on  campus, 
Monte  Carlo  night  and  Balle  Masque, 
to  earn  money  to  begin  a  scholarship 
for  one  student  each  year  to  study  in 
France. 


FRENCH   CLUB      Seated:  Diane  Swanson,   president;   Diane  Jones,   vice-president.      Standing:  Virginia 
Lohner,   adviser;   George    Petrossian,   adviser;    Lavonne   Gatlin,   secretary. 


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MATH  CLUB 


MEN'S  PE  CLUB 


The  Math  Club  started  off  its 
year  of  activities  by  sponsoring  a 
Homecoming  float  and  by  having  a 
Homecoming  tea.  Two  movies,  "Let's 
Teach  Guessing"  and  "Math  Induc- 
tion," were  shown  at  meetings  of  the 
club.  Activities  of  the  spring  semester 
included   an   all-school    dance. 


A  "fun  night"  was  sponsored  by 
the  Men's  PE  Club  for  its  own  mem- 
bers and  for  members  of  I  Club  and 
PEM  Club.  In  the  spring  a  golf-and- 
steak  day  was  held.  The  club  also  pre- 
sented a  panel  on  student  teaching  and 
the  first  year  of  teaching  in  the  field 
of   physical    education. 


MATH   CLUB      Charles   Morris,   adviser;    Elizabeth   Steinhauser,    president;    Marty  Johnson,   vice-president;   Lyle   Rich.      Not  Pictured:   Sue   Kettler,   secretary- 
treasurer. 


MEN'S   PE  CLUB      Lee   Williams,   treasurer;   Art   Newbrough,   vice-president;    Charles    Lemke,    president;    Roland    Axelson,    secretary;    Jim   Wasem,    adviser. 


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NAACP  Seated:  Mary  Cecile  Parker,  vice-president;  Gladys  Summers,  secretary;  Geraldine  Peeples, 
treasurer.  Standing:  A.  Gordon  Ferguson,  adviser;  Taylor  Cisco,  president;  Scott  Eatherly,  adviser. 
Not    Pictured:    Patricia    Clark,    secretary. 


NAACP 


Throughout  the  year  the 
NAACP  worked  to  expose  racial  dis- 
crimination on  the  ISU  campus.  In  the 
fall  a  symposium  was  presented  with 
one  of  the  Peace  Corps  speakers.  The 
NAACP  sponsored  a  series  of  talks  on 
"Black  Power,"  although  it  does  not 
support   its  violence. 


NATURALIST  CLUB 


The  Naturalist  Club  works  to 
promote  interest  in  nature  and  con- 
servation and  furthers  interest  in  the 
natural  sciences.  Among  the  guest 
speakers  this  year  were  Dr.  Streever  of 
Northwestern  University,  and  Dr.  Pitt- 
man,  Dr.  Liberta,  and  Mr.  Esben,  all 
ISU  faculty  members. 


NATURALIST  CLUB      Seated:   Dr.  Wiegel,   adviser;   Sue   Michalek,   secretary.      Standing:   Dennis   Mar- 
tin,   president;   John    Rilett,   vice-president;    Otto   Sebby,   treasurer. 


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PHI  BETA  LAMBDA  Front  Row:  Judy  Werner,  treasurer;  Barry  Van  Hook,  president;  Rosalie  Hapner,  secretary. 
Back  Row:  Sam  Wadsworth,  vice-president;  Karen  Satt  erfield,  secretary;  David  Sprouse,  vice-president;  Nadia 
LaRocca;   Terry   Frame,   adviser. 


PHI  BETA  LAMBDA 


The  purpose  of  Phi  Beta  Lambda, 
professional  business  fraternity,  is  to 
further  business  education.  The  ISU 
chapter  is  active  in  both  state  and  na- 
tional divisions  of  the  fraternity  and  is 
encouraging  new  chapters  to  organize 
throughout  the  state.  Phi  Beta  Lambda 
sponsors  an  annual   computer  dance. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE 
CLUB 


This  year,  club  speakers  in- 
cluded Dr.  Bunting  of  ISU  speaking  on 
boron-nitrogen  chemistry  and  Dr.  Wil- 
liam Dick  of  Peoria  relating  different 
aspects  of  conducting  a  research  proj- 
ect. In  April,  members  took  a  field  trip 
to  a   chemical   company. 


PHYSICAL  SCIENCE  CLUB      Seated:  Larry  Lonnie,  treasurer;  Dr.  Richard   Reiter,  adviser.      Standing: 
Ron   Dewey,   vice-president;   Sue   Mickalek,   secretary;   Mike   Barnes,    president;   Elizabeth   Kurth. 


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SOCIAL  SCIENCE 
CLUB 


In  order  to  stimulate  out-of- 
class  interest  in  the  different  fields  of 
social  science,  each  meeting  of  the 
Social  Science  Club  high-lighted  one 
department.  Mr.  A.  Larvoq  from  the 
Pakistan  Embassy  and  Mel  Jones,  a 
representative  of  the  John  Birch  So- 
ciety, spoke  to  the  club. 


SPECIAL  EDUCATION 
CLUB 


Service  to  the  Bloomington-Nor- 
mal  area  was  the  keynote  of  the  Spe- 
cial Education  Club's  activities.  Handi- 
capped children  were  provided  with 
swimming,  crafts,  and  games  at  Y- 
Night  plus  mentally-ill  women  at  Rusk 
Haven  were  visited.  A  Christmas  party 
for  local  underprivileged  children  was 
also  given. 


SOCIAL  SCIENCE  CLUB  Seafed:  Carol  Anne  Honcharevich,  secretary;  Todd  Shafer,  president. 
Standing:  Thomas  Wilson,  adviser;  Jim  Brockman,  vice-president;  John  Freese,  treasurer;  Mr.  Walsh, 
adviser. 


SPECIAL    EDUCATION    CLUB      Alma    B.    Bremer,    adviser;    Martin    Kinert,    Pam    Nelson,    Carol    Speer,    Renae    Kliebe,    president;    Barbara    S.   White,   vice- 
president;    Marge    Kramer,    secretary;    Ralph    Leffler,    treasurer;    Joann    B.    Stephens,    adviser. 


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STUDENT  EDUCATION  ASSOCIATION  William  Zeller,  adviser;  Carol  Hudson,  secretary;  Rose 
Sauper,  Chuck  Keller,  president;  Darla  Below,  Connie  Newtson,  Leonard  Brubaker,  adviser.  Not 
Pictured:    Dottie   Avis,   vice-president;    Fred   Vogt,   treasurer. 


STUDENT  EDUCATION 
ASSOCIATION 


In  promoting  the  interest  in  edu- 
cation, SEA  strives  to  familiarize  pros- 
pective teachers  with  the  legal  and 
professional  aspects  of  their  field 
through  personal  involvement.  Pro- 
grams included  such  topics  as  the  code 
of  ethics,  the  junior  college  movement, 
reciprocity,  teaching  the  deprived,  and 
teaching   overseas. 


STUDENTS    FOR   A    DEMOCRATIC    SOCIETY     Jeff    Imig,   Jeff   Smith,   Joyce  lie  Cochran,    Lee  Hayward. 

STUDENTS  FOR  A 

DEMOCRATIC 

SOCIETY 

Students  for  a  Democratic  So- 
ciety, the  new  left-wing  organization, 
brings  speakers  to  campus  to  discuss 
the  draft,  the  Viet  Nam  war,  new  left 
politics,  and  the  students  of  the  uni- 
versity. SDS  sponsors  a  tutorial  project 
for  culturally-deprived  children  in 
Bloomington  and  Normal. 


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STUDENT 

PSYCHOLOGICAL 

ASSOCIATION 


The  three  main  goals  of  the  Stu- 
dent Psychological  Association  are  to 
get  people  together  who  are  interested 
in  psychology,  to  arouse  interest  in 
psychology,  and  to  provide  experience 
not  realized  in  the  classroom.  Monthly 
meetings  featured  guest  speakers  from 
the  psychology  department. 


WOMEN'S  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION  CLUB 


The  Women's  Physical  Educa- 
tion Club  had  other  interesting  events 
besides  its  customary  ones.  Especially 
notable  was  a  faculty-student  discus- 
sion of  problems  pertinent  to  their 
field  and  a  newly  initiated  activities 
day  for  high  school  seniors  interested 
in    physical    education. 


STUDENT   PSYCHOLOGICAL   ASSOCIATION      Seated:   Barb  Glass,   secretary;  Jeri  Johns,   treasurer; 
Walter  Vernon,   adviser.      Standing:   Stephen    Isenberg,   vice-president;   Michael    McPherson,    president. 


PEM  CLUB  Seated:  Betty  Keough,  adviser;  Kathy  Veroni,  treasurer;  Naomi  Ross,  president;  Darlene  Aring,  vice-president;  Kathy  Cronlc,  secretary; 
Ellen  Abshire,  adviser.  Standing:  Janet  Potts,  Karen  Bremberf,  Kay  Hannah,  Marcia  Brauek,  Mary  Lou  Sprague,  Joyce  Goodrich,  Cindy  Luton,  Marsha 
Halliday,    Merry   Anne   Schmied. 


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YOUNG  DEMOCRATS 


Elections  kept  the  Young  Demo- 
crats busy  conducting  polls,  working 
precincts,  and  informing  students  of 
current  issues.  Important  speakers  in- 
cluded Adlai  Stevenson  III,  Paul  Doug- 
las and  ISU  faculty  member  Donald 
Prince,  candidate  for  Superintendent 
of  Public   Instruction. 


YOUNG  DEMOCRATS  Seafed:  Seymour  Schwartz,  president;  John  Todt,  vice-president;  Nancy 
Kreczmer,  vice-president-secretary;  Janet  Marlett,  treasurer.  Standing:  Walter  Kohn,  adviser;  Ira 
Cohen,    adviser. 


Call   the   repairmen   over  to  the   Union.  The  root  is   leaking. 


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YOUNG  REPUBLICANS 


Staging  a  mock  election  last 
November  was  one  of  many  Young 
Republican  activities.  The  club  spon- 
sored an  appearance  on  campus  by  Ray 
Page,  and  delegates  attended  the  Illi- 
nois Young  Republican  College  Feder- 
ation convention  held  in  Chicago  in 
February. 


YOUNG    REPUBLICANS      Seated:    Alan    Wade,    vice-president;    Julie    Apland,    Jan    Barger,    treasurer;    Liz    Braid,    president;    Sharon    Highsmith,    secretary. 
Standing:   Jim   Crawford,   James   Hoover,    Jim    Sayrs,    Larry    Matejka,    adviser;    Craig    Sanford.      Not   Pictured:    Leland    Van    Koten. 


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Ray   Young    and    Keith   Jepsen   with    President   Bone   present  Arthur  Goldberg    with   a    plaque,   making    him   an   honorary   member  of  Omicron   Delta   Kappa. 


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Bernie    Hayton    led    the    Leadership    Conference. 


STUDENT  SENATE 


Supporting  the  "Excellence 
Through  Organizational  Activity" 
theme  of  a  campus  leader's  workshop, 
Student  Senate  initiated  several  im- 
portant programs.  Representatives  at- 
tended the  draft  conference  and  ex- 
panded our  role  in  the  Association  of 
Student  Government  with  attendance 
at  national  and  state  conventions.  Con- 
tinuing to  improve  communications 
channels,  a  center  in  the  union  was  pro- 


vided where  campus-senate  news  was 
publicized  plus  a  speak-out  and  a  press 
conference  held  to  gather  opinion  and 
questions.  Dorm  complexes  became  the 
meeting  place  for  Senate  in  further  at- 
tempts to  increase  student  interest  in 
campus  policy.  Code  of  Student  Life 
Revision,  beautification  of  landings  in 
Schroeder,  Project  Florence,  and  the 
Leadership-Prayer  Breakfast  were  other 
major  Senate  activities. 


STUDENT   SENATE      Front   Row:   Richard   M.  Trumpe,   co-adviser;    Russ  Jones,    undersecretary;    Dianne    Barton,    first    vice-president;    Doug    Bush,    president; 
Allen    Gumbrell,    second    vice-president;    Edna    Bazik,   secretary;    Ron    Cunningham,    treasurer;    Ronn    Lyford,    Susan    Franz,   Colleen   Shanahan.      Second   Row: 
My    Kublu,    Sharon    Kita,    Edwina    Daum,    Sue    Thorsen,    Donna    Sulzer,     Kathy    Keenan,    Karen    Brancato,    Pam    Parkinson,    Carol    Spach- 


Marti    Marberry,    Molly 

man 

Woo 

Eckard,   Jim    McDaniel 


■ti  Marberry,  Molly  Kublu,  oharon  Kita,  bdwina  Uaum,  bue  Ihorsen,  Uonna  bulzer,  Kathy  Keenan,  Karen  brancato,  ram  rarkinson,  Carol  bpach- 
i,  Judy  Werner.  Third  Row:  Margie  McCalester,  Kay  Hoover,  Jackie  Jones,  Brock  Harring,  Jim  Petersen,  Mike  Thomas,  Steve  Gerard,  Allan  L. 
odson,  Barry  L.  VanHook.  Back  Row:  Roland  Axelson,  Jim  Davis,  Walter  Dare,  Ron  Dodds,  Larry  Rasmussen,  Terry  Tosh,  David  DeWeese,  Ralph 
ird     Jim    MrD^nipl. 


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Mary   Jane   Mattsson,   editor 


INDEX 


Each  Spring  a  new  editor  is 
chosen  for  the  Index  and,  for  him,  a 
hectic  year  begins.  There  are  his  editors 
and  their  staffs  to  choose;  the  engraver, 
printer,  and  photographer  to  pick.  The 
size  of  the  yearbook,  the  paper,  the 
print,  the  division  pages,  and  the  cover 
design  have  to  be  chosen.  The  work  is 
difficult  and  the  hours  seem  long  yet 
never  plentiful  enough,  but  the  reward 
for  any  editor  is  the  finished  book  in 
the  hands  of  happy  readers.  The  story 
of  one  page  of  a  yearbook  begins  on 
the  table  of  the  layout  staff  where 
they  decide  the  places  of  pictures  and 
copy.  The  photographers  snap  and  send 
to  the  engravers  their  pictures  to  be- 
come plates.  The  copy  writers  supply 
the  words  and  along  with  layouts, 
plates,  and  pictures,  the  words  go  to 
the  printer  who  sets  everything  in  type. 
The  first  prints  return  to  be  proofread 
and  corrected  before  the  finished  page 
joins  others  to  be  bound  and  covered 
in  the  finished   yearbook. 


Scott    Eatherly,    adviser 


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Jerry   McCann,   business  manager 


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Tom    Best,    photographer 


Steve   Trimmer  and    Bill    Sweet,    photographers 


Mel    Finzer,    photographer 


A  Job  Requiring  Time  and  Skill 


Linda    Bell,   arrangements   co-editor 


Carol    Pugsley,   arrangements   co-editor 


EDITORIAL    STAFF     Johanna     Kokenes,     Jane 
Capps,    Sharon    Joe    Jackson. 


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Mick  Martin,  sports  co-editor 


George   Stewart,   sports   co-editor 


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Kathy  Feltmeyer,   layout  editor 


LAYOUT   STAFF      Joyce   Lindquist,   Lynda   Booth,   Barb  Hughs,   Nancy 
Kingsbury,    Harriette   DeVos,    Rita   Jenkins. 


Marilyn   Bivin,   class  editor 


CLASS  STAFF  Joann  Weimers,  Pat  Nicodemus,  Kathryn  McCleary, 
Marilyn  Bivin,  Andrea  Brockway,  Becky  Benjamin,  Linda  Baer.  Not 
Pictured:    Cheryl    Griswold,    Patra    Mordhorst,    Sue    Diehl. 


Judy   Bertschi   and    Sheila    Wilham,    literary   co-editors 


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LITERARY  STAFF  Margi  Mattsson,  Edith 
Pierce,  Delinia  Ferenbacher,  Jennifer  Porter, 
Janet  Newtson,  Sara  Proffitt.  Not  Pictured: 
Alice    Black,    Kay    McCarter,    Tom    Best. 


VIDETTE 

Campus 

News 

Medium 


David    English,    editor-in-chief  and    Kathy    Purcell,    managing    editor 


News  editor,    Edith    Kenyon,    conducts  an   assignment   meeting,   giving  the  reporters   leads  which  will  become  stories  in  the  next  Vidette. 


It  takes  a  lot  of  time  and  work 
to  make  a  newspaper.  The  Vidette  staff 
has  taken  the  time  and  done  the  work 
and  put  out  two  issues  a  week.  It's  all 
in  a  week's  work  for  some  fifty  Intern 
journalists  on  the  staff.  From  the  re- 
porters to  the  editors,  the  noon  dead- 
line catches  them  all  hurrying  to  meet 
it.  "Where's  that  story?"  asks  the  News 
Editor.  "This  lead  is  bad,"  screams  the 
Copy  Editor.  "There  are  too  many 
ads,"  says  the   Managing   Editor  to  the 


Ad  Manager.  And  the  Business  Man- 
ager scratches  his  head  when  the  bills 
come  in.  Cooperation  among  the  staff 
members  gets  the  duties  done  on  time. 
There  were  some  controversies  for  the 
paper  to  battle  over  during  the  year, 
too.  For  instance,  Kelly's  poetry  began 
a  cultural  purge  on  campus.  Through  all 
the  work  and  all  the  criticisms,  the 
Vidette  staff  manages  to  survive  and  to 
learn  and  can  look  back  at  the  end  of 
the  year  upon  an  enjoyable  experience. 


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Joe   Fandel,   photographer 


Merle   Tuntland,    photographer 


Craig    Nafzinger,    business    manager 


R.  W.   Tudor   and    Mike   Shelly,   advisers 


Mike  Thomas,   photographer 


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AWS  Front  Row:  Nancy  Shrout,  Sandy  Harden,  vice-president;  Dianne  Freed,  president;  LaVonne  Jones,  secretary;  Margery  Mattsson,  treasurer.  Sec- 
one/  Row:  Susan  Franz,  Edna  Bazik,  Cemella  Parrett,  Marilyn  Summers,  Cheryl  Burns,  Marilyn  Judd.  Back  Row:  Jill  Rizzolo,  Shirley  Zummallen,  Elizabeth 
Ann   Aldis,    Sharon   Cox,   Jane    Lehmann,    Linda   Olsen. 


ASSOCIATION  OF 
WOMEN  STUDENTS 


All  undergraduate  women  are 
members  of  the  Association  of  Women 
Students,  an  organization  which  makes 
it  possible  for  women  of  the  student 
body  to  function  as  a  unified  group. 
AWS  performs  many  services  for  the 
community  as  well  as  for  the  university, 
including  Thanksgiving  baskets  for 
needy  families  and  contributing  to  the 
DeYoung  Lecture  Series  the  profits 
made  on  the  sale  of  Homecoming 
Mums.  A  week  of  events  in  March, 
Women's  Week,  centered  around  the 
theme  "My  Fair  Lady."  Events  during 
the  week  included  a  banquet  for  women 
leaders,  a  style  show,  a  panel  discus- 
sion with  Mr.  Mig  candidates,  election 
of  new  officers  for  AWS,  and  the  Mr. 
Mig  dance.  In  the  fall  an  all-school 
mixer  and  Dad's  Day  were  co-sponsored 
by  AWS  and  U  Club.  Mothers  were 
honored  during  Mom's  Week-end  in 
May. 


AWS  holds  a  style  show  during  Women's  Week. 


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UNIVERSITY  MEN'S 
CLUB 


Each  year,  the  University  men's 
Club  sponsors  Mother's  Day  and  Dad's 
Day  Week-end  and  the  Stunt  Show. 
This  year,  part  of  the  proceeds  from 
the  Stunt  Show  was  donated  to  the 
Robert  G.  Bone  Academic  Chair  Fund. 
During  the  year,  eight  scholarships 
were  awarded  to  men  students  teach- 
ing off-campus.  Proceeds  from  the 
spring  dance  sponsored  by  the  club 
went    to    an    athletic    scholarship    fund. 


Dr.    Bone    receives    binoculars    from    AWS    and 
U    Club    at    Homecoming. 


UNIVERSITY  MEN'S  CLUB  Front  Row:  Gary  Rockis,  Bob  Watt,  treasurer;  Dick  Lyons,  secretary;  Art  Newbrough,  vice-president;  John  Mclntyre,  presi- 
dent. Second  Row:  Tim  Bauer,  Keith  Jepsen,  Jerry  Williams,  Vince  Serritella,  Bev  Terry.  Back  Row:  Paul  Netzel,  Pete  Lohmann,  Mick  Prault,  John 
Crissey,   Jon   Rickards. 


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INTER-HALL  COUNCIL      Dale   Ban,  secretary;  Georgene  Smith,  treasurer;   Diane   Umland,   president; 
Mike    McCarty,    vice-president. 


INTER-HALL  COUNCIL 


Inter-Hall  Council,  a  unifying 
and  advisory  board  for  dorms,  main- 
tains communication  between  dorms 
and  between  residents  and  administra- 
tion. This  year  they  encouraged  dorms 
to  have  professors  to  dinner  and  to 
lecture,  in  addition  to  a  dinner  in  honor 
of  the  high  scholastic  dorm. 


CO-OP  COUNCIL 


The  Co-op  Council  serves  as  a 
service  and  social  coordinator  and 
mediating  body  among  the  off-campus 
cooperative  houses.  Two  representa- 
tives from  each  co-op  serve  on  the 
council.  The  Co-op  Council  holds  a 
dance  each  semester  and  participates 
in  the  Stunt  Show. 


CO-OP  COUNCIL  Front  Row:  Jerry  Williams,  treasurer;  Ka  ye  Porter,  secretary;  Bob  Watt,  president.  Second  Row:  Kathy 
Coburn,  Lorna  Mitchell,  Mary  Grether,  Sandra  Vock,  Pat  Cleveland.  Back  Row:  Craig  Nafziger,  Paul  Netzel,  Bev  Terry,  Wayne 
Kosek,   Arnold   Grimes  Jr.,   Alan   Gergeson. 


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WOC      Jill     Rizzolo,    president;    Ethel    Feicke,    adviser;    Judy     Mathieson,    vice-president.      Not   Pictured:    Fran    Mistro,    secre- 
tary;  Lucy  Jenkins,   treasurer. 


WOC 


Women  Off-Campus  seek  to 
unite  all  off-campus  women  students, 
and  at  the  same  time  try  to  unify  their 
activities  with  those  on-campus.  This 
year's  members  sponsored  a  registra- 
tion tea,  Christmas  caroling,  a  dinner 
for  Mom's  Weekend,  and  entries  in  the 
AWS  Carnival. 


Off-campus   girls   take   time   out  from   studying   to   relax   and    discuss  the   latest   go:sip. 


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UNIVERSITY  UNION  BOARD  Front  Row:  Bruce  Kaiser,  director  of  University  Union;  Nadia  LaRocca,  secretary;  Mary  Lewis,  treasurer;  Donna  Skrinskus, 
president;  Rose  Rogers,  vice-president;  Paul  J.  Brand,  adviser.  Back  Row:  Brian  Crissey,  Lyn  Brennan,  Jim  Hughes,  Joy  D.  Witkowski,  Carol  A.  Davilen, 
Leslie    E.    Romersberger,    Kit    Scheidenhelm.      A/or   Pictured:    Elizabeth    Rus:ell,    adviser;    Diana   Jones. 


UNIVERSITY  UNION  BOARD 

Series  of  Lectures 


The  University  Union  Board 
plays  a  large  part  in  many  of  the  ac- 
tivities taking  place  in  the  University 
Union  at  ISU.  This  year  they  sponsored 
ping  pong,  pool,  and  bridge  tourna- 
ments. The  Chess  Club  is  also  a  Union 
Board  activity.  Besides  the  Bonfire 
Bounce,  a  highlight  of  Homecoming 
weekend,  and  the  Sweetheart  Ball  in 
February,  the  board  sponsored  informal 
dances    throughout    the    year.    Several 


jam  sessions  known  as  "Mr.  Cage"  were 
also  held  in  the  Union.  The  Union  Board 
invited  various  faculty  members  to 
speak  at  "Fireside  Chats,"  a  lecture 
series  focusing  on  current  American 
campus  issues.  The  lectures  and  discus- 
sions were  built  on  the  idea  of  having 
informal  talks  around  a  fireplace.  "Fo- 
cus on  Fine  Arts"  was  another  lecture 
series  dealing  with  art,  music,  speech, 
and   exhibitions. 


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WGLT      Standing:    G.    Ben    Paxton,    Jr.,    adviser;    Larry    Betzelberger,     Robb     Lindsey,    general    manager;    Dan    Norton,    J.    Michael    Adams,    Steve    Waller, 
Mike    Massa,    Steve    Klein.      Seated:   Jo    Rock,    Marilyn   James,    Al    Schon,    program   director;    Jerry    Perschnick. 


Chief  engineer  Rick   Hawthorne  signals  the  general  manager;   You're  on  the  air,  chief. 

WGLT 

ISU  Radio  Broadcasting 


WGLT  is  the  ISU  campus  twin 
voice,  broadcasting  on  540  Ice  AM  and 
91.7  mc  on  the  FM  band.  With  its  call 
letters  standing  for  We  Gladly  Learn 
Teach,  the  station  is  a  major  part  of 
the  campus  communication  with  an  in- 
creased number  of  news  casts.  It  also 
has  much  to  offer  in  the  line  of  en- 
tertainment with  a  music  library  of 
over  3000  albums.  Its  staff  includes  one 
out  of  every    150  students  on  campus. 


This  year,  WGLT's  sports  coverage  ex- 
panded to  include  more  away  basket- 
ball games,  hoping  soon  to  be  able  to 
cover  all  away  games.  Also  new  this 
year  was  the  broadcasting  of  "The 
Shadow"  an  original  radio  series. 
WGLT  is  affiliated  with  such  organiza- 
tions as  National  Educational  Radio 
Network  and  United  Press  International 
to  give  better  coverage  in  breadth  and 
width  to  our  campus. 


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APOSTOLIC 
CHRISTIAN  BIBLE 
CLASS 


The  Apostolic  Christian  Bible 
Class  was  formed  to  create  greater 
understanding  of  the  Bible  through 
close  fellowship.  Fall  and  winter  ac- 
tivities include  bonfire  socials  and 
Christmas  caroling.  Members  of  the 
class  arrange  an  alumni  picnic  to  high- 
light each  spring. 


BAHA'I  GROUP 


The  latest  of  the  world's  great 
monotheistic  religions  is  the  Baha'i 
faith.  The  Baha'i  group  seeks  to  make 
known  its  tenets,  including  the  unity  of 
God,  His  prophets,  and  mankind.  A 
highlight  was  a  panel  discussion  for 
World  Religion  Day  with  students  of 
various  faiths. 


APOSTOLIC  CHRISTIAN  BIBLE  CLASS  Seated:  Susan  Rapp,  secretary-treasurer;  J.  B.  Schroclc, 
church  adviser.  Standing:  Milford  Jochums,  adviser;  Wayne  Drayer,  vice-president;  Marvin  Hodel, 
president. 


BAHA'I    GROUP      L.    Levine,    adviser;    Mary    Lou    Maslauski,    chairman;    Kathleen   Harris,   treasurer;    Nancy   Flood,   secretary. 


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BAPTIST    STUDENT    UNION      Front    Row:    Anna    Turney,    Patricia     Daniels,    Joycella    Cochran,    secretary.      Back    Row:    Randy    Brown,    Jayne    Patton,    Cindy 
Jennings,    Rodney    Edwards,    Ann    Claybourne,    president. 


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B'NAI    B'RITH    HILLEL      Bari    Morgenstern,    secretary;    Judy    Kaplan,    president;    Seymour    Schwartz,    vice-president;    Elliott    Lipschultz,    treasurer. 


BAPTIST  STUDENT 
UNION 


The  Baptist  Student  Union  links 
the  college  student  to  the  local  church. 
The  union  attended  a  mission  confer- 
ence at  Louisville,  Kentucky,  in  Febru- 
ary and  participated  in  a  spring  and 
fall  state-wide  convention.  Each  meet- 
ing is  based  on  a  theme  such  as  "Know 
yourself." 


B'NAI  B'RITH  HILLEL 


B'nai  B'rith  Hillel  serves  the 
Jewish  student  population  on  campus 
by  providing  cultural,  religious  and  so- 
cial experiences.  Members  observe 
Yom  Kippur,  Hanukkah  and  other  re- 
ligious holidays  with  Jewish  people  in 
the  community.  Meetings  are  focused 
on   student   participation. 


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CAMPUS  CRUSADERS  Front  Row:  Marilyn  Summers,  treasurer;  Marilyn  Judd,  Susan  Franz,  presi- 
dent; Carolyn  Cooper,  secretary;  Kay  Tolan.  Back  Row:  Michael  Hooker,  vice-president;  Sharon 
Cox,    Dick    Litherland,    adviser;    Bob    Shields. 


THE  CAMPUS 
CRUSADERS 


Although  the  Campus  Crusad- 
ers are  officially  connected  with  the 
Christian  Church,  meetings  are  open 
to  members  of  any  religion.  This  year 
speakers  from  various  religiously  af- 
filiated schools  came  to  ISU.  Mark 
Barriar  of  Lincoln  Christian  College 
and  David  Lemens  of  Mohammed  High 
School    spoke    on    spiritual    life    today. 


Father    C.    H.    Meachan,    Chaplain;    Cheri    Baker,    Luellen    Watson,    adviser;    Cheri   Garland,    Henry   Taber. 


CANTERBURY  CLUB 


The  Episcopal  Student  Center, 
formerly  known  as  Canterbury  Club, 
seeks  to  make  the  church  relevant  in 
university   life.   Emphasis  this   year   has 


been  on  daily  and  Sunday  worship  with 
the  new  Canterbury  Chapel.  The  next 
step  will  be  student  projects  and  pro- 
graming. 


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CHI    ALPHA      Rebecca    Jane    Wallace,    vice-president;    Larry    Matejka,    adviser;    Vivian    White,    sec- 
retary-treasurer;   Mary    Wilson,    president. 


CHI  ALPHA 


Chi  Alpha,  associated  with  the 
Pentecostal  and  the  Assemblies  of  God 
Churches,  is  a  national  organization  in 
its  first  year  at  ISU.  It  strives  to  fulfill 
its  goals  of  worship,  training,  service, 
and  fellowship  through  its  weekly  meet- 
ings, services  in  the  local  churches  and 
special  meetings  with  speakers  and 
films. 


CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE 
ORGANIZATION 


"To  bring  Christian  Science  to 
the  ISU  campus"  is  the  goal  set  forth 
by  the  Christian  Science  Organization. 
Steps  toward  this  goal  include  yearly 
participation  in  the  annual  church  ori- 
entation night  and  presentation  of 
Christian  Science  lectures  on  campus. 
Speakers  this  year  came  from  Texas 
and    England. 


CHRISTIAN  SCIENCE  ORGANIZATION  Marg  MacKay,  treasurer;  Dave  Riddle,  Ruth  MacAl lister, 
president;  Susan  Smith,  secretary;  Letty  Miller.  Not  Pictured:  David  Sweet,  adviser;  Carol  Mitchin- 
son,    assistant   secretary. 


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GAMMA  DELTA 


Greek  letters  which  compose 
the  name  of  Gamma  Delta  signify 
gnosis  or  Christian  knowledge,  and 
diskonia  or  Christian  service.  Gamma 
Delta  is  sponsored  by  the  Lutheran 
Church.  This  organization  conducted 
activities  including  a  Homecoming  tea, 
a  foreign  student  dinner,  and  a  winter 
retreat  for  Triota  Region  of  Gamma 
Delta. 


INTER-VARSITY 

CHRISTIAN 

FELLOWSHIP 


The  primary  purpose  of  Inter- 
Varsity  Christian  Fellowship  is  to  re- 
late Christian  faith  to  everyday  cam- 
pus life.  Weekly  meetings  include  films 
and  discussions.  One  speaker,  Mr.  Ken- 
neth Lenkemen,  presented  the  relevant 
topic,  "Being  a  Christian  in  a  Secular 
Teaching    Position." 


GAMMA    DELTA      Gale    Mesede,    vice-president;    Darlene   Johnson,    secretary;    Kim   Groharing,    presi- 
dent;   Carol    Hiter,    treasurer;   Carroll    Ohlde.      Not   Pictured:    Richard   Crumley,    adviser. 


IVCF     Front  Row:   Pat  Lemaster,   secretary;   Cheryl    Hoecker;    Linda   Goettsch;   Marilynn  Thomas.      Back   Row:    Dan   Gangler, 
vice-president;    Marsha    Kieson,    treasurer;    Roger    Omanson;    David    Kropp,    president. 


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THE  NAVIGATORS 


The  major  objective  of  the 
Navigators  is  to  learn  to  know  Jesus 
Christ  and  to  share  the  resulting  faith 
with  others.  This  was  accomplished 
through  monthly  rallies  and  through 
hymn  singing.  Weekly  Bible  study  was 
also  made  available  in  the  dormitories. 


NAVIGATORS      Lawrence   Kinney,   adviser;   Wayne   Meyer,   Tony   Hawkins,   co-chairman;   Denny   Porick, 
co-chairman;    Karen    Larson. 


NEWMAN  CLUB 


Days  of  Recollection  and  Ro- 
sary devotions  were  held  by  the  New- 
man Club  to  meet  the  religious  needs 
of  the  2,000  Catholics  attending  Illi- 
nois State.  A  visiting  Jesuit  priest 
aided  the  full-time  chaplain  with  mass, 
inquiry  class  and  in-dorm  discussion 
groups. 


NEWMAN  CLUB  Front  Row:  Kathy  Kinsella,  vice-president;  Dolores  Chrisamore,  secretary;  Irene  Devine,  secretary;  Marsha  Lahey,  Aggie  Donovan, 
Anna  Marie  Kosarek.  Back  Row:  Patrick  Tarrant,  adviser;  Dennis  Campbell,  president;  Bill  Kolek,  Julia  Bewsey,  Rich  Schingel,  treasurer;  Father  Hughes, 
chaplain. 


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WESLEY 
FOUNDATION 


The  Wesley  Foundation  prac- 
tices these  words:  "God  was  in  Christ, 
reconciling  the  world  to  Himself,  and 
He  has  given  us  this  ministry  of  re- 
conciliation." Members  participate  in 
Operation  Head  Start,  projects  to  aid 
the  deprived,  financial  adoption  of  a 
refugee  child,  and  the  ministries  of 
worship  and  teaching. 


WESLEY    FOUNDATION      Front    Row:    Jacquie    Kofoid,    treasurer;    Ann    Ropiequet,    secretary.      Back 
Row:   John    McFarland,    adviser;    Brian   Crissey,    vice-president;    Denny   Heller,    president. 


Members  of  the   B'nai   B'rith   Hillel   organization  continue  Jewish    festivals   in   campus   life. 


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ALPHA  BETA  ALPHA  Seated:  Bonnie  Gullison,  president;  Donna  Wrench,  secretary-tteasurer.  Standing:  Marilyn  Wolf,  C'-ristine  llgaudas,  Bette  Jano- 
vsky,  Rosie  Maneke,  Gloria  Golick,  Linda  Merrick,  Chris  Stransenback.  Not  Pictured:  Eunice  Speer,  adviser;  Dorothy  Fagerburg,  adviser;  Trudy  Gualt- 
ney,    vice-president;    Mary    Ellen    Groezinger. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA  DELTA  Front  Row:  Joyce  Gohlinqhorst,  Amy  Pohlmann,  Carol  Keene,  Pat  Havens, 
treasurer;  Ruth  Campobello,  secretary.  Back  Row:  Rae  White,  vice-president;  Nancy  Norton,  presi- 
dent. 


ALPHA  BETA  ALPHA 


As  has  been  the  custom,  Alpha 
Beta  Alpha,  the  honorary  library  fra- 
ternity, sponsored  a  Homecoming  tea 
and  a  Founder's  Day  Banquet  this  year. 
Two  trips,  one  to  the  Illinois  Reading 
Service  and  the  other  to  the  Panta- 
graph  library,  supplemented  by  guest 
lecturers,  were  also  on  the  year's 
agenda. 


ALPHA  LAMBDA 
DELTA 


Alpha  Lambda  Delta,  the  first 
organization  to  honor  freshman  women 
for  their  general  scholastic  achieve- 
ment, was  officially  initiated  in  Novem- 
ber of  this  year  with  Miss  Meyerhoffer 
from  the  national  chapter  as  installing 
officer.  A  joint  convocation  with  Phi 
Eta    Sigma   was   also    held    in   the   fall. 


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ALPHA  TAU  ALPHA  Front  Row:  Jim  Elliot,  vice-president;  Kenny  Lindgren,  Ronald  Knoll,  treasurer. 
Back  Row:  A.  A.  Culver,  adviser;  R.  K.  Litherland,  adviser;  Mike  Donnan,  Perry  Hart,  president.  Not 
Pictured:    Danny   Kuiper,   secretary. 


ALPHA  TAU  ALPHA  jffi^ 


Dr.  Dale  Butz,  from  the  Illinois 
Agricultural  Association,  was  the  guest 
speaker  at  the  ninth  annual  chili  supper 
of  Alpha  Tau  Alpha,  honorary  agricul- 
tural fraternity.  The  Homecoming  pa- 
rade and  the  honoring  of  the  outstand- 
ing senior  in  the  department  were  also 
included    in   the   year's  activities. 


DELTA  OMICRON 

Delta  Omicron,  international 
professional  music  fraternity  for 
women,  encourages  high  scholarship, 
develops  character,  stimulates  per- 
formance and  appreciation  of  good 
music,  and  inspires  closer  friendships. 
In  October,  a  concert,  "Peasant  Can- 
tata", was  offered  jointly  with  the  Phi 
Mu  Alpha  Sinfonia. 


DELTA  OMICRON  Front  Row:  Barb  Emanuelson,  first  vice-president;  Shirley  Stumm, 
Judy  Mathieson,  treasurer;  Linda  Kloptowslty,  second  vice-president;  Judy  Leary, 
president.  Back  Row:  Mary  Esther  Evans,  L.  Jeams  Farrell,  Doris  Hardin,  faculty 
adviser;    Jeanne    Stenberg,    secretary;    Sharon    Struebing. 


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ETA   SIGMA    PHI      Seated:   Carol   Johnson,    vice-president;    Susan    Richards,    president;    Beverly 
Barlce,    secretary.      Standing:    Rich    Rundquist,   treasurer.      Not   Pictured:   William    Kennedy,    ad- 


ETA  SIGMA  PHI 


For  the  purpose  of  fostering  the 
study  of  the  ancient  classics  and  fur- 
thering appreciation  of  Greek  and  Ro- 
man culture,  the  national  classics  hon- 
orary, Eta  Sigma  Phi,  included  such 
activities  as  a  visit  to  a  classics  mu- 
seum and  a  trip  in  the  spring  to  the 
national   convention. 


Traffic   is  a    problem   during  the   Homecoming   parade.  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   has  come  to  the  re 


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IOTA    LAMBDA    SIGMA      Tom   Tollick,    secretary;    Chuck    Bell,    adviser;    Jack    Frost,    president;   William    Wilber,   treasurer;    David    Striegel,    vice-president. 


IOTA  LAMBDA 
SIGMA 


lota  Lambda  Sigma,  industrial 
education  fraternity,  held  a  joint  meet- 
ing with  the  Industrial  Arts  Club  early 
in  the  year.  Dr.  Richard  Trumpe  spoke 
on  "An  Orientation  to  Honorary  So- 
cieties." The  fraternity  published  a 
newsletter  to  distribute  to  the  alumni. 
The  fraternity  provided  fellowship  for 
all   members. 


KAPPA  DELTA 
EPSILON 


"The  Image  of  the  Modern 
Teacher"  was  this  year's  theme  for  the 
national  professional  educational  so- 
rority, Kappa  Delta  Epsilon.  Fulfilling 
this  idea,  mock  interviews,  student  pan- 
els from  University  High  and  Metcalf, 
a  Founder's  Day  Banquet,  and  attend- 
ance at  the  national  convention  in 
Georgia   were   planned. 


KAPPA  DELTA  EPSILON  /von/  Row:  Dorothy  Jacobs,  adviser;  Pam  Tidmarsh,  recording 
secretary;  Elaine  Wenninger,  vice-president;  Allison  Rusk,  president.  Back  Row:  Patricia 
Chesebro,  adviser;  Carol  Miller,  acting  treasurer;  Barb  Lazzaretti,  corresponding  secretary; 
Diane    Umland,   Jane   Fichtel.      Not  Pictured:   Kiyo  Takakoshi,   treasurer. 


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KAPPA  DELTA  PI  Front  Row:  Bette  Rundquist,  recording  secretary;  Sandra  Erikson,  corresponding  secretary;  Chris  Zuber,  presi- 
dent; Diane  Fisher,  vice-president;  Darlene  Hultgren,  treasurer.  Back  Row:  David  Livers,  adviser;  George  Drew,  adviser.  Not 
Pictured:    Nancy   Taylor. 


KAPPA  DELTA  PI 


The  honorary  educational  so- 
ciety, Kappa  Delta  Pi,  takes  as  its 
major  goal  the  encouragement  of  high 
intellectual  and  professional  standards. 
Along  with  monthly  meetings  featuring 
prominent  area  educators  as  speakers, 
the  members  sponsor  a  Homecoming 
tea   and   sell  carnations  for  Dad's   Day. 


KAPPA  MU  EPSILON 


Any  student  meeting  the  re- 
quirements is  invited  to  join  Kappa  Mu 
Epsilon  honorary  math  society.  Mem- 
bers joined  in  campus  life  by  entering 
a  Homecoming  float,  sponsoring  a 
Homecoming  tea  for  alumni,  and  hold- 
ing all-school  dances,  as  well  as  fur- 
thering math  interest  by  attending 
meetings   and    lectures. 


KAPPA    MU    EPSILON      Front   Row:    Linda    Ford,    Lois    Kroepel,    Linda    Bachler,   secretary,      Back   Row: 
Dale    Perona,    president;    Mark    Krell,    vice-president;    Jim    Hirsteir.,    treasurer;    Wilson    Banks,    adviser. 


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KAPPA    OMICRON    PHI      Seated:    Roxanna    Thompson,    secretary;    Cheryl    Grater,    president;    Aggie    Donovan,    vice-president.      Standing:    Mary    Lamb,   ad- 
viser;   Beverly    Ecker,    vice-president;    Mary    Green,    vice-president;    Diana    Lau  ber,    treasurer. 


KAPPA  OMICRON  PHI 


The  Illinois  State  chapter  of 
Kappa  Omicron  Phi,  home  economics 
honorary  fraternity,  was  honored  with 
a  visit  by  Mrs.  Mitstifer,  national  ex- 
ecutive secretary  for  the  organization. 
Many  interesting  lectures  and  discus- 
sions, as  well  as  the  compiling  of  a 
cookbook,  occupied  the  members'  time. 


OMICRON  DELTA 
KAPPA 


Omicron  Delta  Kappa,  national 
honorary  leadership  society,  has  had 
many  outstanding  speakers  this  year, 
including  Dr.  Bertholf,  president  of  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan  University,  who  was  in- 
strumental in  its  initiation  ceremonies. 
This  organization  also  sponsored  Stu- 
dent and  Faculty  Member-of-the-Year 
Awards. 


OMICRON    DELTA    KAPPA      Ray   Young,    president;   Jack   Frost,   treasurer;    B.   Howard   Arbes,   faculty 
secretary   and   adviser.      Not  Pictured:    Fred    Lutgens,    vice-president. 


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Dr.    Linneman    lectures    on    "American    Humor." 


PHI  ETA  SIGMA 


Encouraging  and  rewarding 
freshman  scholarship,  Phi  Eta  Sigma, 
freshman  men's  honorary  scholastic  fra- 
ternity, has  set  up  a  tutorial  project  for 
helping  students  with  general  educa- 
tion courses  and  is  encouraging  the 
growth  of  the  "free  university"  at  ISU. 
This  year  a  regional  Phi  Eta  Sigma 
Conference  was   held  on  campus. 


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PHI    ETA    SIGMA      Bob   Dougherty,    Mike   Weimer,   Jeff   Huebner,    president;    Don    Burnett,    Don   Theesfeld. 


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PHI    ML)    ALPHA      Front    Row   John    Ryan,   secretary;    Michael    Rutherford,    vice-president;   Tubal    Holmes,    president;    Rod   Christian,    treasurer.      Back 
Row:    Dennis    Oliver,    Steve    Rickenberger,    Duncan    Miller,    adviser;    Mark    Goetzinger. 


PHI  MU  ALPHA 

The  men's  music  honorary  fos- 
ters the  mutual  welfare  and  brother- 
hood of  music  students  and  encourages 
loyalty  to  the  alma  mater.  Dr.  Carl 
Neumeyer,  head  of  the  school  of  music 
at  Wesleyan,  was  a  guest  speaker  at 
one  of  the  meetings.  The  group  pre- 
sented several  concerts  and  sang 
Christmas   carols   at   nursing    homes. 


PI  DELTA  PHI 

The  purpose  of  Pi  Delta  Phi, 
French  honorary  society,  is  to  foment 
a  wider  knowledge  of  and  a  greater 
love  for  the  contributions  of  France 
to  world  culture.  The  society  serves  to 
stimulate  the  students  of  French  to  a 
greater  activity  in  the  French  lan- 
guage,  literature,  and   civilization. 


PI  DELTA  PHI  Seated:  Gwen  Hoover,  vice-president;  Susanne  Spakowski,  president;  Carolyn  Bur- 
ton, corresponding  secretary.  Standing:  Steve  Foster,  treasurer;  Brigetta  Kuhn,  adviser.  Not  Pic- 
tured:   Marilyn    Hayes,    recording    secretary. 


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PI  GAMMA  ML)  Seated:  Lucile  Tastier,  adviser;  Ruth  Wittmer,  secretary.  Standing:  Allen  Gum- 
brell,  second  vice-president;  Gordon  Nunemaker,  president;  Marie  Johnson,  first  vice-president.  Not 
Pictured:    Ray    Young,    treasurer. 


PI  GAMMA  MU 


The  purpose  of  Pi  Gamma  Mu, 
the  social  science  honorary,  is  to  im- 
prove scholarship  and  interest  in  the 
social  sciences.  Representatives  from 
all  four  areas  of  social  science  spoke 
at  the  nine  meetings.  Speakers  were 
chosen  who  were  also  directly  related 
to    the   field    of   education. 


PI  KAPPA  DELTA 


Traveling  around  the  state  for 
weekend  debates  is  one  of  the  main 
activities  of  Pi  Kappa  Delta,  the  fo- 
rensics  and  speech  honorary.  Talks  by 
speech  professors,  programs  such  as 
the  British  debate  team  versus  ISU, 
and  a  spring  banquet  helped  to  pro- 
mote their  goal  of  good  public  speak- 
ing. 


PI     KAPPA    DELTA      Helen    Menet,    secretary-treasurer;    Richard    Hennings,     vice-president;    Gail    Snyder,    president;    John    Boaz,    adviser. 


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PI  OMEGA  PI 


Guest  speakers  highlighted 
many  of  the  meetings  of  Pi  Omega  Pi, 
national  business  education  honorary. 
The  club  held  a  Christmas  party  and 
spring  picnic  with  the  faculty.  Through- 
out the  year,  members  worked  on  proj- 
ects to  enter  in  competition  with  other 
national  chapters  for  a  national  award. 


SIGMA  TAU  DELTA 


Sigma  Tau  Delta,  the  honorary 
English  fraternity,  is  open  to  English 
majors  and  minors  meeting  certain  re- 
quirements. Those  eligible,  submit  crea- 
tive works  which,  if  accepted,  are 
printed  in  the  Triangle.  Members  also 
participate  in  writing  contests  open  to 
all    students   and    sponsor   a    book   sale. 


PI    OMEGA   PI      Rick   Mecagni,   treasurer;   Gloria    Eckstrom,   vice-president;   Sandy   Erikson,   Ann   Peter- 
son,  president.      Not   Pictured:   Janet  Nelson,   secretary;   Beverly  Ruppel,  Thomas  Brigham,  adviser. 


SIGMA   TAU    DELTA      Bill    Holt,    president;    Nancy   Currier,   treasurer;   George  Canning,  adviser;    Edith   Kenyon,   Fran  Vaitekunas,  sec- 
retary;  Murray   Forsyth,  vice-president. 


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THETA   ALPHA   PHI      Judy   Mclntyre,    Rick    Franz,    vice-president;   Joyce    Frederichs,    president;   John   Kirk,    adv 


THETA  ALPHA  TAU  Lynn  Nordentoft,  secretary-treasurer;  Anna  Marie  Coveny, 
president;  Mary  Grego,  vice-president;  Harold  Boyd,  adviser;  Jurgen  Suhr,  presi- 
dent. 


THETA  ALPHA  PHI 


Theta  Alpha  Phi,  the  ISU  chap- 
ter of  the  national  dramatics  honorary, 
sent  a  representative  to  the  regional 
Theta  Phi  convention  which  was  held  in 
the  spring  semester.  The  purpose  of  the 
meeting  was  to  show  the  representa- 
tives how  to  further  the  chapter  work 
in  good  theatre  activity. 


THETA  ALPHA  TAU 


This  year  several  well-known 
speakers  appeared  on  the  ISU  campus 
through  the  sponsorship  of  Theta  Alpha 
Tau,  honorary  art  fraternity.  Members 
took  several  field  trips  to  various  Illi- 
nois cities  during  the  year  and  at- 
tended plays,  concerts,  and  art  shows. 
The  club  also  sponsored  a  student  art 
show. 


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Being    an    honor   resident   means    lots   of  fun   as   well    as    work. 


HAMILTON-WHITTEN  OFFICERS     Judi  Hansen,  secretary;  Sara  Schar,  president. 
Not  Pictured:  Gail   Snyder,   vice-president;   Allison   Ruslc,  treasurer. 


ATKIN-COLBY    OFFICERS     Joyce    Frederichs,    vice-president;    Roz    Krozel,    secre- 
tary;  Katie   Hutchins,   treasurer;   Pat  Johnson,   president. 


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Dressed   for   the   special   occasion,    HR's   present   a   skit   announcing   the   coming   of  the   annual    Mardi   Gras  dinner. 

HONOR  RESIDENTS 

Leaders  of  Dorm  Activities 


Always  busy  with  their  time- 
consuming  job,  honor  residents  are 
leaders  in  .the  dorms  and  planners  of 
dorm  activities.  Each  year  a  fall  work- 
shop is  held  to  help  acquaint  new  honor 
residents  with  school  policies.  Speakers 
this  year  included  Dr.  Fisher,  Dr.  Ter- 
ri II,  Dean  Hulet,  Dean  Keaton,  and 
Reverend  Watts.  In  the  spring  a  retreat 
is  held  at  a  lodge  or  camp  where  the 
HR's  participate  in  recreation  and  dis- 
cussion  groups. 


During  each  semester  the  honor 
residents  put  on  skits  for  the  girls. 
There  is  pumpkin  caroling  at  Hallow- 
een, Christmas  caroling  at  Christmas, 
and  various  activities  for  Homecoming 
and  Stunt  Show.  While  guiding  the 
girls  and  attempting  to  set  good  ex- 
amples, honor  residents  gain  much  ex- 
perience in  meeting  problems  with 
maturity.  They  are  the  effective  go- 
betweens  among  the  students  and  their 
directors. 


HOMECOMING 


Mrs.   Helen   Olofson,    1936   Homecoming   Queen. 


From    her   throne,    Barb   greets   everyone. 


The  Queen  and  her  court  were 
more  beautiful  that  ever  this  year. 
The  long  list  of  candidates  in  the  be- 
ginning was  overwhelming.  The  stu- 
dents' choices  were  innumerable  and 
the  breakdown  to  the  court  was  ex- 
tremely difficult.  However,  to  help  the 
students  in  their  choice,  many  posters 
were  painted,  handbills  were  made, 
and  songs  were  composed.  The  campus 
buildings  and  bulletin  boards  were 
flooded  with  cheery  faces  of  candi- 
dates. Most  students  were  convinced 
one  way  or  the  other. 


The  tension  rose  as  there  was  a 
discussion  about  only  men  voting.  How- 
ever, the  women  grasped  their  right  in 
the  end  and  a  vote  of  a  new  high  was 
taken.  Then  Sunday  night  the  count  was 
told  and  a  Queen  and  her  court  ap- 
peared before  the  student  body  at  the 
Bonfire  Bounce.  For  the  second  year  in 
a  row  an  off-campus  candidate  won  as 
Barbara  White  received  the  honors. 
Her  court  consisted  of  Jo  Ann  Adams, 
Linda  Gooley,  Kathy  Johnson,  and 
Cheri   Lewis. 


The  festivities  of  the  following 
week  were  many.  There  were  luncheons 
with  the  Bloomington-Normal  Rotary 
Clubs  and  dinners  with  President  Bone 
at  the  various  dorms.  The  Friday  of 
Homecoming  brought  a  pep  rally  and 
bonfire  where  a  presentation  was  made. 
The  Queen  and  her  court  rode  on  the 
spectacular  float  ai  the  parade  the  fol- 
lowing morning.  At  the  game  they 
greeted  everyone  graciously  as  Queen 
Barbara  gave  a  speech.  At  the  dance 
the  official  crowning  took  place.  Every- 
one was  pleased  with  their  Queen  and 
court. 


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ISU's  Queen  and 
Her  Court 

Queen    Barb    White    and    her    court    Linda    Gooley,    Kathy   Johnson,    Cheri    Lewis,    and    Joann    Ade 


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From  the   queen's  float  constructed   by  the  sophomore  class,  five  happy  girls    smile  at  crowds  gathered  along  the  streets  of  Normal. 


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Illinois  State's  marching  band  adds  color  and  precision    to  the   Homecoming  parade. 


Keeping  a  Tradition 


In  the  first  Homecoming  parade 
in  1916,  the  main  feature  was  the 
Hobo  Band  that  marched  from  Old 
Main  to  the  football  field.  There  the 
first  Homecoming  game  was  played 
against  Charleston  with  the  Redbirds 
enjoying  a  victory.  That  night  the 
dance,  an  informal  affair,  was  held  in 
the  gymnasium.  The  seven  hundred  reg- 
istered alumni  could  attend  a  waffle 
breakfast,  a  Jester  play,  and  an  Auld 
Lang  Syne  party.  From  these  early  be- 
ginnings have  come  the  full  week's  ac- 
tivities now  known  as  Homecoming.  The 
excitement  actually  begins  even  earlier 
with    the    first    sight    of    petitions    for 


Queen.  From  then  until  Homecoming 
day,  the  pitch  gradually  intensifies  and 
the  pace  becomes  more  hectic.  Not 
only  are  clubs  and  organizations  build- 
ing floats  for  the  parade  that  now 
circles  Normal  but  the  dorms  are  busy 
preparing  for  the  house  decorations 
contest.  The  dance  is  now  a  formal  af- 
fair and  is  held  not  only  in  the  gym 
but  also  in  the  Union  ballroom.  This 
year  there  were  over  thirty  special 
events  for  the  alumni.  The  activities 
have  changed  and  grown  with  a  grow- 
ing university  but  the  basic  factor  re- 
mains— the  school  is  drawn  together  by 
high  spirits  and   loyalty. 


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The   prize-winning    Industrial   Arts   House   float  features   braves    coming   out   of   a   cabin   and   wrestling    in   the  street. 


The    traditional    bonfire    burns   high    as   the   Coryphees    lead    school    pep   songs. 


A   high   jump  to   complete   a   successful    pass. 


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ISU    HOJAECONVING  BOARD    PRES 


Horseback    riders,    coryphees   and    banner   announce   theme   of   Homecoming. 


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A   prize-winning   peacock  built  by  the  Mai   Kai  Co-op  traps   a    Bradley   Brave. 


A   dejected    looking   Bradley    Brave. 


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INTERNATIONAL 
STUDENT     CLUB 


One   of  the   many   floats   promoting   school    spirit. 


Scenic  Route 


"TV  Talceoffs"  was  the  theme 
this  year  of  ISU's  1966  Homecoming. 
The  festivities  were  well  planned  in 
advance  by  the  able  Homecoming 
Board.  The  week  before  the  big  game, 
the  queen  was  announced.  She  reigned 
throughout  the  week.  As  Friday  drew 
near  the  tension  grew  as  dorms  and 
off-campus  houses  worked  long  hours 
to  finish  the  house  decs.  That  Friday 
night  the  house  decs  were  awarded. 
First  place  on-campus  award  went  to 
Walker  Hall,  depicting  a  fort  of  sol- 
diers shooting  Indians  in  a  robust  west- 
ern. The  Bradley  Braves  did  not  have 
a  chance.  The  off-campus  award  was 
won  by  Mai  Kai  House,  a  girls'  co-op. 
Their  theme  was  a  huge  NBC  peacock 
of  vivid  colors.  The  tail  opened  and 
closed  and  a  lowly  Bradley  Brave  was 
under  the  great  claws  of  the  Bird. 

This  year  showed  more  off-cam- 
pus house  decs  than  ever  before  and 
everyone  seemd  to  follow  the  theme 
competitively.  Saturday  morning  was 
crisp  and  crowded  for  a  great  parade. 
There  were  so  many  assorted  bands 
and  floats,  it  seemed  to  go  on  forever. 
In  the  end  one  band  from  an  elated 
high  school  was  chosen  to  march  dur- 
ing half-time  at  the  football  game.  The 
Redbirds  gave  it  their  all.  The  stands 
were  jammed.  Half-time  consisted  of 
Coryphees,  bands,  and  the  card  sec- 
tion. The  bands  took  various  positions 
and  made  formations  across  the  foot- 
ball field.  The  Coryphees  presented  a 
half-time  entertainment  of  unified 
dancing  that  all  enjoyed.  While  this 
was  taking  place,  the  card  section  pre- 
sented pictures  of  Indians  and  Red- 
birds.  The  Alumni  were  cordially  wel- 
comed. President  Bone  also  appeared 
in  his  traditional  red  vest  at  half-time 
while  the  Queen  gave  her  speech. 
Dances  which  followed  the  game  con- 
sisted of  two  for  students,  one  held  in 
the  Union  and  the  other  at  McCormick, 
and  an  earlier  dinner-dance  at  the  Illi- 
nois House  for  the  Alumni.  Also  pre- 
sented for  entertainment  was  the  play, 
"Billy   Budd",   an  excellent  production. 


Clowns  thrill   and   excite   both  young  and   old. 


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On   a    still    winter   night,    lights  from  the   Union   shine   over  the   snow,   reflecting   the   Christmas   spirit    inside. 


CHRISTMAS 


From  the  campus  free  before 
the  Union  to  all  the  dorms  and  off- 
campus  houses,  the  night  is  lighted  by 
flashes  of  red  and  green.  President 
Bone  did  the  honors  of  lighting  the 
campus  tree  while  students  sang  fa- 
miliar carols.  The  Christmas  season  was 
in  full  swing  with  tree  lightings  herald- 
ing the  way  for  a  busy  time.  Across 
campus  students  planned  the  various 
ways  they  would  enliven  the  season. 
Madrigals  presented  concerts  and  din- 
ners in  the  old  English  style  of  Christ- 
mas celebrations.  Students  hurried 
home  from  classes  to  rest  before  per- 
forming "The  Messiah."  For  the  girls 
there  was  the  Christmas  formal  to 
decorate  and  attend.  Weeks  in  ad- 
vance each  dorm  worked  to  make  their 
formal  the  most  beautiful.  The  campus 
buzzed  with  talk  of  an  "Old-Fashioned 
Christmas,"  "Sleighriders  by  Starlight," 
and  "Whispers  of  Winter."  The  season 
ended  but  the  spirit  and  memories 
lived  on. 


A  couple  enjoys  the  view  from  a  bridge  at  the  Hewett  Hall  Christmas  formal,  "Whispers  of  Winter. 


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Motifs  of  Merriment 


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The   Christmas    formal,    a    tradition    kept    by   women's   residence   halls,    is   a    winter   event   where   students  enjoy   dancing    in   a    holiday   atmosphere. 


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BIG  FOUR 


First  Row:  Anita  Stoll,  Cathy  Schmidgall,  Dottie  Rebokas,  co-chairman;  Jim  McDaniels,  treasurer;  Mary  Ann  Weishaar,  Mary  Grather,  Donna  Doud.ia. 
Second  Row:  Valerie  Anderson,  Linda  Sturm,  Sheila  Richards,  Jane  Rupp,  Jo  Winter,  Janet  Callahan,  Teri  Wanlce,  Issy  Wolf.  Third  Row:  Katrinlc  Huff, 
Janet  Kent,  Mary  Hards,  Carol  Nelson,  Janis  Rasmussen,  Alice  McGrath,  Judy  Peecher.  Fourth.  Row:  Carol  Vehlow,  Henry  Hert7,  Barbara  Mrazelc, 
Penny  Nichols,  Claude  Grace,  Sandy  Harris,  Alan  Bergeson,  Dan  Theobald,  Dale  Winkelman.  Not  Pictured:  Keith  Scott,  adviser;  Ron  Detmer,  co-chair- 
man; Dian  Paschon,  secretary;  Rose  Majewski,  Sonnie  Davis,  Shirley  Huston,  Dianne  Barton,  Cheryl  Bartolini,  Cathy  Chergoski,  Jim  Hancock,  Joan  Bus- 
hoyse,  Sandy  Brenneman,  Pat  Armstrong,  Darv  Bloemker,  Fred  Vogt,  Diane  Jones,  Jon  Woodall,  Linda  Hays,  Judy  Loftus,  Sally  Burchell,  Virgilyn  Paulett, 
Al    Yurshat,   Stella    Boyer. 


Name  Bands  to  Campus 


Each  year,  the  Big  Four  com- 
mittee brings  to  ISU  several  big  name 
bands,  the  purpose  of  the  organization 
being  to  bring  enjoyable  dance  music 
to  campus.  The  Big  Four  committee  this 
year  included  approximately  fifty  mem- 
bers. Members  are  selected  each  year 
from  applications  they  have  submitted 
to  the  adviser  and  executive  commit- 
tee.  The    Big    Four   committee    is   then 


responsible  for  coordinating  each  of 
the  four  concerts  presented.  Performers 
this  year  included  Lee  Castle,  Jimmy 
Dorsey  Band,  Dan  Belloc,  and  the  Billy 
May  Band.  The  Ramsey  Lewis  Trio  per- 
formed at  a  special  concert  in  March. 
The  sale  of  Big  Four  tickets  in  the  fall 
helps  to  make  possible  the  presenta- 
tion of  bands. 


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Couples    fast    dance    to    the     sound     of    Jimmy 
Dorsey. 


A  vocalist   with   the  Jimmy   Dorsey   Orchestra   brings  to  students  a   more   relaxed    pace,   fitting   a   formal    dance. 


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DANCES 


One  form  of  escape  and  relaxa- 
tion from  studies  was  furnished  during 
the  year  by  the  organization  or  dorm- 
sponsored  informal  dances  and  walk-ins 
held  each  weekend  in  the  University 
Union,  McCormick  gymnasium,  or  the 
various  dormitories.  Music  was  usually 
provided  by  bands  from  the  ISU  cam- 
pus or  the  Bloomington-Normal  area. 
Dex  Card,  popular  disc  jockey  from 
radio  station  WLS  in  Chicago,  ap- 
peared at  one  of  the  dances. 


Dex   Card   entertains  at   ISU. 


Dex  Card,   disc   jockey   trom   radio  station  WLS   in   Chicago,   signs  autographs    during   an    appearance   with   the   Shattertones. 


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After   a    game   at   Horton,   crowds   of   students   gather    in   McCormick   gym   for    an   evening    of  frug   and    watusi 


A  Casual  Affair 


Couples  dance  to  The   Lylces  of   Us. 


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Scott  Lehmann   and   Gay   Coats,   Sophomore  Co- 
tillion   king   and   queen. 


A   couple   pauses   during   a   break. 

Accents  throughout  the  year 
were  the  formal  dances.  One  such 
dance  was  the  Sophomore  Cotillion. 
In  keeping  with  the  theme  of  "Gaslight 
Square,"  an  old-fashioned  bandstand 
was  the  setting  for  Wayne  Carr  and  his 
orchestra.  Other  decorations  in  the 
Union  ballroom  included  a  beer  garden 
and  storefronts  from  the  gaslight  era. 
Refreshments  were  served  in  the  Red 
Door  where  old-fashioned  piano  music 
provided  entertainment. 


The  band  sets  the  mood  for  an  evening. 


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DANCES 

Accents  of  Formality 


Spring   Is   in  full   swing   when   long  dresses  whirl   across  the   dance  floor  at    the   Sophomore  Cotillion. 


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MUSIC 

Expression  Through  Song 


Faculty,    students,    and    community   attend    the   annual    Madrigal    dinner   and    concert,   a    presentation    reviving    a    colorful    old    English   tradition. 


The  Spirit  of  Christmas  1966  ar- 
rived at  Illinois  State  University  in  the 
form  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Madrigal 
Dinner-Concert.  Twelve  performances 
were  presented  between  December  I 
and  17.  The  University  Union  and  the 
Music  Department  co-operated  to  pre- 
sent the  program  under  the  supervision 
of  Mr.  Bruce  T.  Kaiser,  director  of  the 
Union,  and  Dr.  John  W.  Ferrell,  direc- 
tor of  the  Madrigal  Singers.  The  pro- 
gram each  night  included  a  delicious 
dinner  and  a  performance  by  the  Mad- 
rigal Singers  with  their  Jester,  por- 
trayed   by   Rick    Franz,   and    Piper,    por- 


trayed by  Weylin  Weaver,  and  a  brass 
ensemble  directed  by  Mr.  Donald 
Peterson,  instructor  in  music.  Madrigal 
singing  came  into  vogue  in  England 
during  the  sixteenth  century  when  the 
custom  was  introduced  from  Italy.  The 
madrigals,  often  using  a  secular  text  or 
fable  from  the  period  as  the  subject, 
were  written  for  small  groups,  usually 
of  five  or  six  members,  without  in- 
strumental accompaniment.  In  sixteenth 
century  England  the  madrigals  were  a 
private,  informal  entertainment  en- 
joyed by  the  landed  gentry  of  English 
society  who  were  themselves  the  singers 


in  many  cases.  Today,  the  madrigal 
tradition  is  continued  by  the  Madrigal 
Society,  formed  in  1741  and  still  meet- 
ing regularly  in  Carpenters  Hall  in 
London,  and  by  the  small  madrigal 
groups  which  are  becoming  more  and 
more  popular  in  this  country.  The  or- 
ganization of  Madrigal  Singers  on  cam- 
pus usually  consists  of  fifteen  to  eight- 
een members.  In  addition  to  the  annual 
Christmas  performance,  the  group  sang 
in  concert  on  May  2,  presenting  a  pro- 
gram of  traditional  madrigals  and  con- 
temporary literature. 


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TREBLE  CHOIR  Donald  Armstrong,  conductor;  Gayle  Allison,  Susan  Babchak,  Jan  Balmes,  Frances  Bates,  Lynette  Baumann,  Sharon  Bennett,  Lee  Boyd, 
Esther  Bruns,  Susan  Challis,  Sue  Cobb,  Patricia  Drum,  Laurie  Eldredge,  Jeams  Farrell,  Rebecca  Fawer,  Mary  Soldenstein,  Susan  Hagensee,  Carol  Hiter, 
Louise  Jacobson,  Jackie  Johnson,  Barbara  Kirk,  Linda  Kloptowsky,  Rebecca  Lemmon,  Pam  Masters,  Judy  Mathieson,  Susan  Matteson,  Joyce  Orwig,  Mau- 
reen Pike,  Leslie  Romersberger,  Connie  Scheiwe,  Lynn  Shanklin,  Leslie  Sickbert,  Beth  Small,  Ann  Swango,  Rita  Swango,  Carol  Swanson,  Linda  Tread- 
well,   Diane  Velon,  Janet  Vitt,   Pat  Walters,  Patti  Webb,   Susan  Webb,   Marian    Wilkens. 


ORATORIO  James  Roderick,  conductor;  Sue  Alexander,  Peggy  Allen,  Jud 
tine  Bauer,  Lorna  Beall,  Bonnie  Blazer,  Linda  Branding,  Margo  Brandon,  C 
Calvert,  John  Cathcart,  Stephen  Chace,  Sue  Challis,  Susan  Childers,  Coll 
Donna  Douglas,  Sail  Emerson,  George  Fischer,  Pam  Flesher,  Pam  Fowler, 
Gardner,  Nancy  Gormbel,  David  Gutschlag,  Barb  Hahn,  Gail  Hamilos,  Rod 
Holsclan,  Fred  Hunter,  Martin  Jackson,  Nancy  Jackson,  Linda  Johnson,  Ri 
John  W.  Kline,  Sharon  Koresko,  Dan  Kruger,  Helen  Lackie,  Kathy  Lambert, 
McAvoy,  Catherine  McKean,  Frania  Meers,  Diana  Michaels,  Virginia  Miller, 
ton,  Linda  Olsen,  Julie  Peterson,  Teresa  Peterson,  Janice  K.  Reimer,  My 
Schnuckel,  Joyce  Schultz,  Marilyn  Shea,  Mary  L.  Sickbert,  Sharyn  Sobel,  D 
Summers,  Connie  Tadel,  Jennette  Torres,  Janice  Treadwell,  Rita  Trenbeath, 
Walters,  Jean  Wehrly,  Susan  Wells,  Connie  White,  Joanne  Wilford,  Yvo 
Marian    McCracken,    Alice    Montgomery. 


ith  Alvey,  Carolyn  Aman,  Sara  Anderson,  Nick  Andros,  Sandra  Baile,  Chris- 
arol  Brooks,  Russ  Campen,  Linda  Carlson,  Vianne  Carey,  James  Cary,  Jan 
een  Connell,  Sharon  Cox,  Marilyn  Crouse,  Kathy  Dodscn,  Barb  Dollaske, 
Steve     Frankeberger,     Dee    Ann     Frey,     Janet     Fuller,     Chryl     Gammon,     Larry 

Hawkins,  Barb  Henricks,  Mary  Heisman,  Teresa  Hill,  Jenifer  Holl,  Janice 
chard    Jones,    Marilyn    Judd,    Linda    Kaiser,    Cheryl    Keim,    Nancy    Kingsbury, 

Susan   Leben,    Sandy  Lohn,  Jim   McNamara,   Mary  Manz,   Linda   Mathy,  Sandra 

Pam  Mitchell,  Linda  Mishler,  Becky  Mortimer,  Cornelia  Newtson,  John  Nor- 
lla  Reynolds,  Diane  Rezeck,  Sheila  Richards,  Susan  Rishel,  Don  Rohlde,  Pat 
ottie   Solomon,    Robert    Steers,   Gretchen   Stinebaugh,    Barb   Stremlau,    Marilyn 

Leanna  Ulrich,  Sara  Vartanian,  Ann  E.  Velin,  Mary  Vincent,  Janet  Vitt,  Pat 
nne   Williams,    Mary   Wogulis,   Marjorie   Wright,   Steve   Wright,   Ann   Yuhause, 


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MEN'S  GLEE  CLUB  Lloyd  Farlee,  conductor;  Alan  Beckman,  Les  Blair,  Bruce  Bowers,  Larry  Brad-ford,  Greg  Brozenec.  Don  Burnett,  Russ  Campen,  Larry 
Coyle,  Richard  Degitz,  Larry  Drury,  Richard  Etter,  Mark  Groetzinger,  Norman  Hansen,  Steve  Harvey,  Gordon  Hawes,  Mike  Heath,  William  Hezlep,  Tubal 
Hoimes,  Steve  Imig,  Chuck  Keller,  Dan  Kruger,  Everett  Lueck,  Merle  Lundstrom,  Byron  McKinstry,  Randy  Molitoris,  Alan  Mortensen,  Bob  Moser,  Dennis 
Oliver,  Steve  Otto,  William  Patterson,  Darryl  Rahn,  Steve  Rinkenberger,  James  Royer,  Mike  Rutherford,  Douglas  Schoen,  Larry  Schramm,  Jack  Scott, 
Richard  Shanklin,  Randy  Sleeth,  Larry  Snider,  Lloyd  Stephens,  Dennis  Stremmel,  Norm  Sturm,  Dean  Summers,  Lawrence  Thomas,  Bill  Tonkin,  J.  T.  Vaughn, 
Dennis  Vaupel,   Phil   Whitely,    Steve   Wright,   Chuck  Zbrozek. 


UNIVERSITY  CONCERT  CHOIR  James  Roderick,  conductor;  Roland  Axelson,  Jan  Balmes,  Jo  Bearden,  Becky  Benjamin,  Bill  Benoit,  Connie  Blauvelt, 
David  Carrithers,  John  Cathcart,  Rick  Charlton,  Susan  Cobb,  Rhonda  Day,  Mike  Dice,  Donna  Douglas,  Laurie  Eldredge,  Barbara  Emanuelson,  Rich  Etter, 
Jeams  Farrell,  Betty  Filson,  Mark  Goetzinger,  John  Gleasman,  Diana  Harris,  Linda  Held,  Betty  Henkel,  Tubal  Holmes,  Sue  Howorth,  Linda  Huff,  Mark 
Johnson,  Jackie  Jones,  Jim  Jones,  Dan  Kruger,  Judy  Leary,  Everett  Lueck,  John  Lyon,  Cheryl  McCracken,  Kenneth  Miller,  Margaret  Miller,  Alan  Mor- 
tensen, Robert  Moser,  David  Mosier,  Dennis  Oliver,  Marjorie  Paul,  Mike  Persenaire.  Julie  Peterson,  Karen  Price,  Kay  Prowant,  Barbara  Riddels,  Steve 
Rinkenberger,  James  Royer,  Judy  Schneider,  Marilyn  Shoger,  Evelyn  Stolt,  Sharon  Struebing,  Shirley  Stumm,  Lawrence  Thomas,  Roger  Tracy,  Barbara 
Treder,    Bob   Walling,    Rick   Weaver,    Patti   Webb,    Diane   Weyer. 


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Varied  Entertainment 


Concerts  and  tours  by  the  vari- 
ous ISU  music  organizations  provided 
excellent  entertainment  for  Blooming- 
ton-Normal  residents  and  students  as 
well  as  for  many  other  communities  in 
Illinois. 

The  Men's  Glee  Club,  directed 
by  Dr.  Lloyd  Farlee,  toured  northwest- 
ern Illinois  during  April  25  and  26. 
On  campus,  the  club  sang  in  concert 
in  January  and  May  and  also  per- 
formed at  the  Sweetheart  Ball  in  Feb- 
ruary. 


Directed  by  Dr.  James  Roderick, 
the  University  Choir  sang  in  the  Christ- 
mas performance  of  Handel's  "Mes- 
siah." The  Choir  toured  eastern  Illinois 
on  April  II  and  12  and  performed  on 
campus  in  concert  on  January  12  and 
May  9.  In  March,  the  Choir  performed 
Hayden's  "Mass  in  Time  of  War." 

The  combined  Women's  Chorus 
and  Treble  Choir  gave  a  concert, 
"Winter  Montage,"  in  December.  The 
Treble  Choir  sang  at  a  reception  for 
Dr.  and  Mrs.  Bone  given  in  April  by  the 
ISU    Newcomer's  Club. 


WOMEN'S  CHORUS  Donald  Armstrong,  conductor;  Karen  Abraham,  Elizabeth  Allard,  Jean  Alumbaugh,  Carrie  Lou  Andrews,  Susan  Babchak,  Beverly 
Bailey,  Bunny  Bankhead,  Carol  Benson,  Ruth  Blundy,  Lee  Ann  Boyd,  Linda  Brandling,  Deanna  Brown,  Judy  Carrington,  Janet  Charlton,  Linda  Collins, 
Caren  DaMgren,  Patricia  Daley,  Mary  Lou  Dematio,  Joette  DeMeter,  Mary  Jean  Dennison,  Kathleen  Down,  Susan  Drew,  Lynn  Fetters,  Pam  Fowler,  Cheryl 
Griswold,  Connie  Haley,  Joyce  Hanson,  Vicki  Harper,  Susan  Hemrich,  Sandra  Hoeinghaus,  Janice  Holsclaw,  Diane  Holzhauer,  Carol  Jones,  Barbara 
Kirk,  Margaret  LaFruit,  Stephanie  Lawrence,  Rebecca  Lemmon,  Carolyn  Lindgren,  Carolyn  Lochridge,  Mary  Martin,  Diane  Miller,  Judith  Moschel,  Sandra 
Noonan,  Pat  Ogorek,  Mary  Parker,  Virgilyn  Paulett,  Judy  Pellegrino,  Mary  Pelligrino,  Maureen  Pike,  Helen  Rasmussen,  Diane  Schaidle,  Connie  Scheiwe, 
Sue  Sennet,  Marcia  Silkey,  Tonia  Svoboda,  Ann  Swango,  Prudence  Sweeney.  LouAnne  Theobald,  Linda  Tuley,  Janet  Vitt,  Patricia  Walters,  Patti  Webb, 
Carol    West,    Connie   White,    Anne   Yuhause,    Judith   Zaruba,    Barbara   Zobrist. 


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UNIVERSITY  ORCHESTRA 

Presentations  in  Pop  and  Classical  Themes 


David  H.  Moskovitz,  conductor;  Ronald  Anson,  Sandra  Baile,  David  Barford,  Leslie  Ber+agnolli,  Gregory  Brozenec,  Vianne  Carey,  Susan  Davey,  Randy 
Deckwerth,  Jon  Doren,  Patricia  Ferguson,  George  Fischer,  Spencer  Gore,  Robin  Griffith,  James  Hamilton,  Deanne  Hauser,  David  Hawkins,  Mary  Heis- 
mann,  Jennifer  Holl,  Donald  Jeanes,  Linda  Johnson,  Mary  Johnson,  Melanie  Johnson,  Diane  Jones,  Lynn  Kindschi,  Linda  Kloplowski,  Robert  Lindsey, 
Robert  Liska,  Elizabeth  Losch,  John  Lyon,  Leslie  Manring,  Carol  O'Hare,  Suzanne  Otto,  Judy  Pellegrino,  Kay  Prowant,  Jeffrey  Riley,  Michael  Ruther- 
ford, Janet  Serrahn,   Susan  Shapiro,  Tracy  Smith,  Jeanne  Stenberg,   Eve  Stolt,    Gregory  Thompson,   Merle  Tuntland,    Paula    VanMeter,    Marilyn   Zaruba. 


VARSITY  BAND  Don  L.  Peterson,  conductor;  Carolyn  Aman,  Lynn  Arbogast,  John  Balber,  John  Bassetti,  Judy  Beckberger,  Carol  Benson,  Susan  Bidle, 
Philip  Blazier,  Sandra  Bloemker,  Ann  Bohart,  Carol  Brooks,  Kent  Brown,  Donald  Burnett,  Vianne  Carey,  Susan  Childers,  Barbara  Colberg,  Janice  Day, 
Donna  Douglas,  Linda  Durham,  Judy  Farrell,  James  Fitzpatrick,  John  Foltz,  Leslie  Gardner,  Thomas  Germann,  Dorthea  Guldan,  David  Gutschlog,  David 
Hawkins,  Linda  Hemmer,  Sam  Herring,  Claudia  Hettinger,  William  Holdridge,  Nancy  Jackson,  Timothy  Johnson,  Pamela  Kortmeier,  Jay  Kraft,  Jerry 
Kukuck,  Revecca  Lemmon,  Carolyn  Lindgren,  Larry  Little,  Diane  MacMillan,  Judy  Mathieson,  Linda  Mathy,  Beverly  Morath,  Alan  Mortensen,  Karen  Mc- 
Connachie,  James  Nelson,  Nancy  Norton,  Patricia  Ogorek,  Judy  Pellegrino,  Karen  Price,  Karen  Proffit,  Marlene  Pullin,  Douglas  Ramme,  Leslie  Romers- 
berger,  James  Royer,  Anita  Sandretti,  Barbara  Schroeder,  Kurt  Schutt,  Evelyn  Stolt,  Dennis  Stremmel,  Terry  Strombaugh,  Marc  Thomas,  Greg  Thompson, 
Donald   Toomey,   Melvin  Vineyard,   James  Weber,  Judy  Wells,   Susan   Wells,   Judy  Wendt,  Joan  Winters,   Steven  Wright,   Richard  Wunderlich. 

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CONCERT  BAND  George  P.  Foeller,  conductor;  Gayle  Allison,  Sandra  3eile,  James  Baur,  Margo  Brandon,  Gregory  Brozenec,  Randy  Buse,  Jeff 
Carter,  Rodney  Christian,  Marilyn  Crouse,  Randy  Declcwerth,  Jon  Doren,  Joan  Dornik,  Nancy  Drayer,  Marguerite  Elliot,  Barbara  Emanuelson,  Mary 
Evans,  George  Fischer,  Marjorie  Fisher,  Spencer  Gore,  Robin  Griffith,  Margaret  Hageman,  Barbara  Henrichs,  William  Hezlep,  Linda  Huff,  Steven  Imig, 
Don  Jeanes,  James  Kroll,  Nancy  Lehr,  Merle  Lundstrom,  John  Lyon,  Susan  Mannahan,  Virginia  Miller,  Joseph  Morton,  Carol  O  Hare,  Suzanne  Otto, 
Craig  Peschman,  Fred  Richards,  Jeffrey  Riley,  Patricia  Roberts,  Barry  Rowe,  Michael  Rutherford,  Richard  Shanklin,  Larry  Snider,  Jeanne  Stenberg,  Ed- 
ward  Tandy,    William    Verick,    Dcra   Voges,   Joanne  Wagoner,   Gordon   Warren,    Eileen    Weyer,    Marilyn   Zaruba. 


ISU   Stage   Band   performs  at  basketball   games,   promoting  school   spirit   and    providing   a    light  style   in   music. 


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LOWELL  MASON  MENC  First  Row:  Margie  Paul,  Sharon  Struebing,  Judy  Schneider,  treasurer;  Bob  Steers,  vice-president;  Barbara  Emanuelson,  presi- 
dent; James  Roderick,  adviser;  Connie  Blauvett,  secretary;  Cheryl  McCracken,  Judith  Mehlberg,  Suzanne  Otto.  Second  Row:  Judy  Pellegrint,  Esther 
Bruns,  Betty  Hinshaw,  Marilyn  Zaruba,  Carol  O'Hare,  Sue  Challis,  Judy  Mathieson,  Linda  Mathy,  Barb  Colb-?rg,  Leslie  Romersbage,  Jan  Balmes,  Karen 
Price.  Third  Row:  Jan  Vitt,  Barb  Henricks,  Anne  Yuhause,  Barbara  Hahn,  Susan  Wells,  Diane  Velon,  Connie  White,  Dottie  Solomon,  Marilyn  Shoger, 
Laurie  Eldredge,  Donna  Douglas,  Margo  Brandon.  Fourth  Row:  John  Norton,  Rich  Etter,  Dan  Kruger,  Mark  Goetzinger,  Tubal  Holmes,  Melvin  Vine- 
yard,   Dennis   Stremmel,   Craig   A.   Dopp,    Larry   Thomas,    Ed   Tandy,   Mike    Rutherford.      Not   Pictured:   Shirley   Stumm,   secretary. 


LOWELL  MASON  MENC 

Time  and  Work 


ISU's  Lowell  Mason  MENC  Club 
is  an  organization  exclusively  for  music 
majors,  minors,  and  students  with  a  re- 
source in  music.  The  club  is  a  combina- 
tion of  the  local  Lowell  Mason  Club 
and  the  national  Music  Educators  Na- 
tional Conference.  The  purposes  of  the 
organization  include  providing  mem- 
bers with  experience  which  will  help 
them  in  teaching  music  and  promoting 
music  activities.  In  the  fall,  the  club 
sponsored  a  dance  with  a  theme  pro- 
moting their  musical  production,  "Car- 
nival," which  was  presented  on  Feb- 
ruary 24  through  27.  In  January,  the 
club  attended  the  national  conference 
convention. 


Lowell    Mason    MENC    participated    in   AWS   Carnival    by   presenting   a    puppet 
show. 


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The   Jesters   won   first   Dlace   for   their   antics   as   television's    Addams   family 


JESTERS 

For  Service 


Jesters,  a  service  organization, 
exists  for  the  benefit  of  the  University 
Theater  with  its  members  working  in  all 
types  of  jobs,  on  stage  and  off.  After 
playing  a  colorful  part  in  the  Student 
Activities  Roundup,  Jesters  entered  the 
Homecoming  Parade  and  walked  away 
with  First  Place  for  the  walking  entries. 
Later  on  in  the  year,  they  put  in  a 
showing  at  the  AWS  Carnival.  During 
May  of  this  year,  Jesters  teamed  up 
with  Theta  Alpha  Phi  to  have  an  honors 
banquet  for  all  students  participating 
in  University  Theatre. 


JESTERS  Front  Row:  Thomas  Sweeney,  Sara  Vartanian,  Nancy  Dwyer,  Tim  Sweeney.  Second 
Row:  Cheryl  Fultz,  Mary  Lewis,  Henry  Hertz,  Vivian  K.  Larson,  Julie  Fritz,  secretary.  Bock  Row: 
Rick  Franz,  president;  Joyce  Frederichs,  Robin  Bowers,  Diane  rv1ichl?r,  Robert  Schuler,  Geor- 
ganna    Sedor.      Not    Pictured:  Tom    Bartels,   vice-president;   Tony    Haas,   treasurer. 


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Hanging   scene    in    Shaw's   "Devil's   Disciple.' 


UNIVERSITY  THEATER 

Scenes  of  Tragedy 


This  year  the  University  Theater 
again  presented  various  plays  in  the 
attempt  to  improve  the  cultural  level 
of  the  campus.  With  the  addition  of 
two  new  theaters,  the  scope  of  plays 
available  has  broadened,  presenting 
new  challenges  to  the  actors  on  cam- 
pus. This  year's  Homecoming  play  was 
"Billy  Budd",  an  adaptation  of  a  Mel- 
ville short  story.  Next  came  the  pro- 
duction of  G.  B.  Shaw's  "Devil's 
Disciple"  followed  by  Sophocles'  "An- 
tigone." The  season  ended  with  the 
production  of  "Tartuffe."  This  year,  too, 
the  drama  classes  presented  six  one-act 
plays  as  part  of  their  courses. 


Actress   plays  role  of  a  wife   of  King   Henry. 


English    Henry   VIII    in   "Royal   Gambit. 


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WRA  Front  Row:  Nancy  Shrout,  Bette  Benewich,  secretary;  Linda  Rostbert,  vice-president;  Julie  Peterson,  treasurer;  Sandra  Ryder.  Second  Row:  La- 
Vonne  Jones,  Linda  Frary,  Kathy  Veroni,  Kathy  Fountain,  Mary  Hards.  Third  Row:  Laurene  Mabry,  adviser;  Kathy  Stein,  Chris  Voeli,  Diane  Leapley, 
Sharon   Zersen.      Nof    Pictured:    Royleen    Tipton,    president. 


WRA 


I  CLUB 


The  Women's  Recreation  Asso- 
ciation is  greatly  responsible  for  the 
wide  range  of  intramural  and  extra- 
mural sports  open  to  all  women.  In 
addition  to  these  sports,  they  sponsor 
co-rec  nights,  ski  trips,  and  Varunas. 
They  work  with  AWS  for  their  annual 
joint   election. 


The  purpose  of  I  Club,  ISU's 
lettermen's  club,  is  to  promote  school 
spirit  during  each  sports  season.  At 
the  annual  initiation,  Robert  Behnke, 
physical  education  instructor,  spoke  on 
training  procedures  and  athletic  asso- 
ciations. Each  spring,  the  club  holds  a 
c'inner-dance. 


I  CLUB  First  Row:  Mike  Orrison,  Dave  Eberhard,  Charles  Lemke,  secretary- treasurer;  Steve  Fisher,  vice-president;  Willie  Williams.  Second  Row:  Rick 
Shemansky,  Bud  Pulaski,  Gregg  Erikson,  Paul  Reichl,  Terry  Maxwell,  Art  Newbrcugh.  Third  Row:  Jerry  Williams,  Curtis  P.  Sexton,  John  Moffat,  Law- 
rence  Conant.      Fourth    Row:    Dick    Forrest,    Mike    Shea,    Willy    Urba. 


ENTERTAINMENT  BOARD 

For  Enjoyment  and  Refinement 


'Half   a   Sixpence,"   a    Broadway  hit   musical   based   on   H.  S.  Wells'   "Kipps,"    presented   the  eternal  triangle. 


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The  Entertainment  Board  this 
year  presented  eight  concert  programs 
and  six  theater  arts  movies.  The  fall 
season  began  with  a  concert  by  the 
Boston  Pops  Orchestra  conducted  by 
Arthur  Fiedler.  Finishing  the  -fall  sea- 
son were  French  folk  singers  Marc  and 
Andre,  "Half  a  Sixpence,"  and  "Luv," 
the  latter  two  performed  by  their 
Broadway  touring  casts.  Beginning  the 
spring  season  was  an  extra  with  Jose 
Melinez  and  his  Spanish  dancers,  fol- 
lowed by  Henry  Mancini  and  his  or- 
chestra. Hans  Conreid  returned  to  cam- 
pus to  appear  in  "Generation".  The 
season  ended  with  the  Robert  Shaw 
Chorale  and  orchestra  in  concert. 
Through  concerts  and  movies  the  year 
round,  the  Board  provides  a  variety  of 
entertaining  and  enlightening  experi- 
ences for  students. 


Kenneth   Nelson   stars   in   the   title   role  of  "Half 
e   Sixpence"  as  Cockney  Arthur  Kipps. 


Murray   Schisgal's    Broadway    comic   success, 
"Luv,"    was    presented    in    November. 


'Luv,"   with   Scott   McKay,    Nancy   Walker,   and    Donald   Horton,   is  a   comedy  written   about  Americans. 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA 

Social  Service  Fraternity 


ALPHA  PHI  OMEGA  Front  Row:  Robert  Jack  Zawislak,  Michael  Swifter,  president;  Roger  Jenks,  first  vice-president;  Bob  Gorshe,  second  vice-presi- 
dent; Chuck  Newman,  secretary;  Todd  Shafer,  co-treasurer;  Chuck  Pagels,  co-treasurer;  John  Carlock,  Mike  Gratchner,  Mike  Belletete,  Dick  McDowell. 
Second  Row:  Keith  J.  Backes,  Martin  K.  Tipsord,  Bill  Gresko,  David  W.  Thomas,  David  Kropp,  Chuck  Strayer,  Stan  Coon,  Glenn  Hemer,  Eldon  Par- 
tridge, Larry  May,  David  East,  Bill  Phillips,  Larry  Mandel.  Third  Row:  Lyle  Hall,  Jim  Huson,  Tom  Douglass,  Bob  McBride,  Dick  Burke,  Lau'ence  Dunn, 
Bob  Scholl,  Bruce  Boehm,  Jim  Seevers,  Ron  Sloan,  George  Lange.  Back  Row:  Wes  Thompson,  Eugene  Byers,  Tom  Hott.  Bill  Holdridge,  Bob  Johnson, 
E.    Bruce   Hansen,   Jim    E.   Crowl,   Steve   Young,    Richard    Frana,    Richard    Higgins,    Larry   Jacob,    Alan    Bergeson,   Arnold   Z.   Grimes,   Jr. 


The  ISU  chapter  of  Alpha  Phi 
Omega  is  a  branch  of  the  national  or- 
ganization originally  founded  in  1925. 
The  motto  of  APO  is  "Leadership, 
Friendship,  and  Service"  and  is  the 
goal  set  for  members  and  their  activi- 
ties. Members  strive  to  achieve  a  close 
harmony  between  the  community  and 
the  campus.  Each  year  at  Homecoming, 
APO  members  dress  as  clowns  and  line 
the  parade  route  to  keep  spectators 
from  being  injured.  At  all  football 
games,  the  Victory  Bell  is  pulled  by 
APO  members.  This  year's  annual  revue 
was  "Aesop's  Foibles"  presented  in 
Westhoff  Theater.  This  was  a  satire  of 
life  on  the  ISU  campus.  Members 
helped  set  up  the  blood  banks  on 
campus  and  sold  tickets  to  the  March 
of  Dimes  jazz  concert.  Members  try  to 
raise  school  spirit  by  open  participa- 
tion in  activities,  as  well  as  to  make 
the  community  feel  it  is  a  part  of 
campus   life. 


'Aesop's  Foibles,"  uses  talented  students  to  perform  for  the  benefit  of  the  Crippled  Children's  Camp. 


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AWS  CARNIVAL 

Organizations  Unite  for  Charity 


"Bobby's  Bigtop,"  the  theme  for 
this  year's  AWS  Carnival,  was  in  honor 
of  President  Bone's  last  year  on  cam- 
pus. The  purpose  of  this  event  is  to 
unite  the  various  organizations  on  cam- 
pus to  work  together.  This  year,  thirty 
clubs  and  organizations  maintained  a 
booth.  Booths  ranged  from  game 
booths  to  a  Spot  Prize  booth  where  a 
lucky  person  could  win  a  prize  donated 
by  one  of  the  Bloomington-Normal 
merchants.  This  is  still  another  attempt 
to  further  the  relations  between  the 
community  and  campus.  A  favorite 
among  the  students  at  the  carnival  was 
the  Western  jail  where  you  could  pay 
to  have  someone  put  in  the  jail.  En- 
tertainment in  the  form  of  a  stunt  show 
was  presented  by  Gamma  Phi.  The 
money  went  to  a  charity  in  the  area 
chosen  by  the  participating  clubs.  Due 
to  lack  of  space,  the  Carnival  was  open 
only  to  ISU  students  and  those  partici- 
pating  merchants. 


'One,    two,   three,   splat." 


The    cheerleaders    crying,    "Step    right    up    and    gei    hitched,"    won    them   the   first-place    prize   for  the   most   original    booth. 


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GAMMA  PHI 

Kaleidoscope  of  Motion 


At  the  royal  command  of  Mary 
Brady,  Gamma  Phi  Circus  queen,  Hor- 
ton  Fieldhouse  is  suddenly  transformed 
into  a  kaleidoscope  of  motion  and 
color.  The  30th  annual  Gamma  Phi 
Circus  has  begun.  Months  of  practice 
lead  up  to  this  springtime  event  at 
ISU.  The  approximately  fifty  students 
in  Gamma  Phi  perform  such  gymnastic 
skills  as  riding  the  unicycle,  springing 
on  the  trampoline,  and  accomplishing 
feats  on   horizontal    bars  and    rings. 

From  the  opening  number, 
"Wheel  Around,"  to  the  finale  involv- 
ing the  entire  circus  troupe,  the  old- 
time  circus  is  re-enacted.  Circus  clowns 
add  to  the  gala  atmosphere  by  enter- 
taining the  crowd  of  grown-ups,  stu- 
dents, and  children  before  and  during 
the  circus.  After  presenting  the  queen 
and  her  court,  ringmaster  Robert  Lind- 
sey  introduces  each  act  of  the  evening. 
The  smell  of  popcorn,  the  sight  of  en- 
tertainers whirling  in  their  glittering 
costumes,  and  the  sound  of  children's 
gasps  and  laughter  fill  the  Big  Top. 
It  is  a  dazzling  evening  for  all. 


Circus   clowns,    with   their    bright   costumes   and    gaily-painted   faces,    keep   the   crowd    laughing. 


GAMMA  PHI  Front  Row:  Alan  Weith,  assistant  adviser:  Paula  Polechla,  Jeanie  Burpee,  secretary;  Gordon  Winkelmen,  president;  Larry 
Pennie,  vice-president;  Carol  Herman,  treasurer;  Dr.  Arley  F.  Gillett,  adviser.  Second  Row:  Bobbi  Goulet,  Cindy  Haynie,  Kathy  Mulligan, 
Dan  Heagstedt,  Joyce  Zetterlind,  Bill  Stark,  Cheri  Moore,  Betsy  Komalanc,  Tom  Honn,  Tod  Fassbender,  Sue  Weast.  Third  Row:  Judy  Brown, 
Becky  Stone,  Mary  Knouse,  April  Peterson,  Dinah  Mobus,  Karen  Pinney,  Diana  Harmer,  Karl  Heien,  Lesley  Sheets,  Joe  Long,  Jerry  Jones. 
Back  Row:  Rich  Schuler,  Sandy  Brenneman,  Dorothy  Nebit,  Dave  Nesbit,  Bill  Dueringer,  Bob  Court,  Dale  Rnfrock,  Nancy  Schermerhorn, 
Willy   Vrba,    Eric    Keipper,    Mel    Wheeler. 


Highlighting  the   circus  is  the  crowning   of  queen   Mary   Brady.  Her  attendants    are   Joann   Adams,   Arden  Leiter,  Cheryl   Anderson,  and  Joann   McGrath. 


The    human    pyramid    is    difficult,    but    beautiful 


Sue    Weast    and    Rich    Schuler    demonstrate    expert    balance    and    precision    timing    on    the    unicycles. 


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The    I.   S.  Zoo   campus   was   being   infiltrated    by   a    pink   panther,   and   the   animals  were  in  an  uproar!  The   solution  to  the  problem   is  a   PTA  meeting. 


STUNT  SHOW 

Ham-Whit  Takes  First 


ISU's  similarity  to  an  animal 
farm  won  first  prize  for  Hamilton- 
Whitten's  "I.S.  Zoo"  in  the  forty- 
seventh  annual  production  of  Stunt 
Show.  The  plot  spotlighted  the  pink 
panther,  who  was  checking  up  on  ISU 
students  for  the  PTA.  Using  paw  prints 
as  calling  cards,  he  observed  the  cam- 
pus and  witnessed  a  little  lamb  being 
courted  at  South  Campus.  While  stu- 
dent fears  of  infiltration  increased,  the 
final  decision  revealed  that  the  "chil- 
dren" were  perfectly  "normal".  Other 
features  from  the  stunt  included  ele- 
phants, monkeys,  flamingoes  dancing  at 
the  Cage,  and  wolves  in  sheep's  cloth- 
ing. The  runner-up  winner,  Wilkins- 
Haynie-Wright,  presented  the  "Kat 
Kwilt  Koed  Kaptures  Kampus  Kat."  Ef- 
fort by  koeds  to  divert  a  blonde  who 
was  monopolizing  kampus  boys  pro- 
vided the  theme  in  a   hillbilly  setting. 


"Would  You  Believe — Happiness 
is  a  Good  1966  Education?"  portrayed 
Willie  Hayne-wright  visiting  Metcow 
School  in  Walker-Fell-Dunn-Barton's 
skit.  The  characters  were  based  on  the 
Charlie  Brown  cartoon.  Atkin-Colby- 
MOROC's  offering  presented  the 
"Kettles  Come  to  College."  The  fam- 
ily, in  coming,  faithfully  remembered 
to  bring  their  own  still.  The  faculty's 
satire  on  "Tradition!"  was  received 
with  gusts  of  laughter.  President  Bone, 
turning  into  Robert  Bonet,  (rhyming 
with  Goulet),  recited  "If  I  Ruled  This 
School"  assisted  by  a  faculty  sextet 
dressed  collegiately  in  I  State  sweat- 
ers. Continuity  acts  included  APO's 
parody  of  the  Viet  Nam  War  and  the 
"Three  of  Us"  who  gained  audience 
approval  of  their  singing.  Despite  poor 
acoustics  in  Horton,  the  quality  of  the 
performances    was    superior. 


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Between   dorm  acts,   a   faculty  quartet  successfully  entertained  the  huge  crowd  at  the    1966  Stunt  Show. 


It  was  not  fair  for  one  blonde  to  monopolize  all  the  eligible  guys  on  campus.    The  other  coeds  slaved  day  and   night  to  find  her  a   man  of  her  own. 


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VARUNAS 

Aquatic  Art 


VARUNAS  Front  Row:  Miss  Vanderbeck,  adviser;  JoJo  Krawczyk,  Connie  Rische,  secretary;  Charlotre  Seneff,  president;  Laura  Anderson,  Ann  Rudy. 
Second  Row:  Sandy  Roth,  Jackie  Harroun,  Lee  Ann  Biesterfeld,  Sharyn  von  Oppen,  Karen  Firmer,  Linda  Collins.  Third  Row:  Marlene  Maurer,  Myrna 
Boente,  Karen  Friel,  Lynda  Holm,  Joan  Plummer,  Linda  Jordan.  Back  Row:  Karen  Jarmotz,  Karen  Pawlak,  Barbara  Hahn,  Dorothy  Krauel,  Linda  Jessie, 
Judi    Atkinson. 


Women  students  interested  in 
swimming  may  attend  workshops  and 
eventually  try  out  for  Varunas.  Mem- 
bers learn  to  appreciate  swimming  not 
only  as  a  sport  but  as  an  art  form. 
Aquatic  art  consists  of  creating,  to 
music,  a  form  that  will  express  feelings 
and  create  an  image.  This  is  accom- 
plished by  the  annual  Varuna  Swim 
Show  with  this  year's  show  entitled 
"Aquametry".  The  show  represented 
the  presence  of  geometry  in  water.  The 
basic  attempt  was  to  create  figures  and 
designs  through  the  use  of  lines,  pat- 
terns, and  angles.  Members  hope  their 
annual  show  is  able  to  create  in  its 
viewers  an  appreciation  of  swimming 
in  its  creative  aspects.  Members  de- 
velop their  swimming  to  a  high  degree 
and  learn  to  function  in  groups.  This 
year  Varunas,  which  is  a  part  of  the 
Women's  Recreation  Association,  con- 
sisted of  twenty-four  girls. 


"Aquametry,"  theme  of  this  year's  Varunas  show. 

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ORCHESIS 

Creative  Expression  in  Dance 


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FALL 

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WINTER 

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SPRING 

144 

arb   White 


Joan  Love 


Joann   Adams 


CHEERLEADERS 


At  all  home  football  and  bas- 
ketball games,  it  is  the  job  of  the 
cheerleaders  to  build  enthusiasm  and 
maintain  school  spirit.  At  Homecoming 
time,  they  are  an  indispensable  part  of 
the  week's  activities  with  their  skit  and 
participation  in  the  Pep  Rally.  This 
year,  they  were  active  in  the  birthday 
party  for  President  Bone  and  in  the 
surprise  party  in  his  honor  before  his 
retireent.  With  hope  of  repeating  last 
year's  first  place  win,  they  again  en- 
tered a  booth  in  the  A.W.S.  Carnival. 
With  all  these  activities,  they  still  re- 
main energetic  and  set  an  example  of 
loyalty  and  spirit  for  the  entire  campus. 

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Carole   Delaney   and   Jalaine   Reichers 


CORYPHEES 


The  ISU  precision  marching  unit, 
this  year  captained  by  Sue  Kennedy, 
performed  at  all  home  football  games 
and  for  several  away  games.  This  year 
they  marched  in  the  Homecoming  pa- 
rade and  in  Farmer  City,  sold  programs 
for  the  McLean  County  Basketball 
Tournament,  and  performed  for  the 
March  of  Dimes  benefit,  proving  them- 
selves  a    community  asset. 


Sandi    Holdkovsky,    Mary   Lewis,   Mary  Grether,   and   Jeri    Whalen. 


Marilyn  Murry,  Sarajane  Edmonson,  Donna 
Doudna,  and  Val  Cinchman  (left).  Pat  Thomas, 
Gay  Coats,  Viclci  Bright,  and  Cheri  Lewis 
(above). 


Louise    Becherer,    Peg   Wilkerson,    Marilee    Pelini,   and   Julie   Christensen    (above).   Bonnie   Shu  1 1,    Holly 
Wieber,   captain;  and   Sue   Kennedy    (right). 


REDBIRD  ROOTERS  Front  Row:  T.  C.  Johnson,  Roger 
Schule,  Jim  Matiya,  J.  Arthur  Rodger,  vice-president; 
Holly  Wieber,  Roberta  Parkinson,  adviser;  John  Wol- 
ter,  adviser.  Back  Row:  John  Boyer,  Karen  Satterfield, 
secretary;  Dave  Templeton,  president;  Jane  Love,  Dean 
Summers.      Not   Pictured:   Kay   Hoover,   treasurer. 


REDBIRD  ROOTERS 

To  Entertain  and  Arouse  Interest 


The  purpose  of  Redbird  Rooters 
is  to  promote  student  interest  in  at- 
tending athletic  events  in  hopes  of  rais- 
ing school  spirit.  At  all  home  football 
games  the  Redbird  block,  consisting  of 
980  members,  entertained  with  their  de- 
signs formed  by  various  colored  cards. 
Although  not  originating  the  idea,  the 
Rooters  supported  the  Pit  cheering  sec- 
tion at  home  basketball  games.  During 
the  winter  sport  season  the  club  main- 
tains a  calendar  of  events  in  the  Union 
listing  all  sports  events  for  the  week. 
In  addition  to  these  activities,  Redbird 
Rooters  issue  the  desk  blotters  at  the 
beginning  of  the  year.  Coryphees,  who 
are  under  the  constitution  of  the  Root- 
ers, sponsored  jointly  with  the  club  a 
dance  in  the  fall.  This  year  members 
organized  bus  service  to  Indiana  Uni- 
versity for  a  game  and  organized  the 
pep  rally  before  the  Wesleyan  game. 
Rooters  own  and  maintain  the  Bone  Vic- 
tory Bell  that  sounds  the  win  of  an  ISU 
team  for  all  to  hear.  Redbird  Rooters 
have  become  a  necessity  to  an  ever- 
growing university  by  not  letting  the 
change  to  liberal  arts  lead  to  com- 
placency and  indifference  among  stu- 
dents. 


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Cards   up. 


Victory  bell  sounds  another  win  for  ISU. 


Card   section  and    band   entertain  during   half-time  by  working  out  themes  together. 


Basketball   continues  to   be   a    popular   IM   sport. 


IM    basketball    is   strenuous   but   rewarding. 


Championship   play   shows  the   popularity  of  co-ed   volleyball   as  one   of  the  most   active  co-ed  sports. 

INTRAMURALS 

IM  for  Fun  and  Fitness 


"What  is  one  of  the  best  ways 
to  use  your  spare  time?"  Consciously 
or  unconsciously  more  than  half  the 
men  on  our  campus  would  answer  the 
question  by  competing  in  such  group 
sports  as  basketball,  football,  softball 
and  co-ed  volleyball.  These  and  other 
activities  satisfy  a  wide  range  of  inter- 
ests. To  add  more  interest  most  sports 
are  organized  into  tournaments  and  the 
enthusiasm  in  these  games  rivals  that 
of  varsity   play. 


Through  imitation  of  skills  and 
experience  in  the  sport  of  their  choice, 
students  improve  not  only  their  general 
knowledge  of  each  activity,  but  also 
their  physical  fitness.  This  program  is 
designed  to  bring  out  the  best  sports- 
manship and  the  best  ability  in  each 
participant.  One  receives  in  proportion 
to  the  amount  he  gives,  but  it  is  a  cer- 
tainty that  the  least  they  can  gain 
from  the  activities  is  just  a  refreshing 
change  from  classes  and  study. 


Steve   Bjornstad    (left)    and   Gerry  Sytar  close  in  on   Bradley  runner. 


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f/rsr  Row:  Brad  Miller,  Bob  Mervine,  Roger  Shoup,  John  Wilkinson,  Kent  Iberg,  Mike  Battista,  Jerry  Maley,  Mike  Phillips,  Dave  Beeler,  Jack  Sturgeon, 
Rog  Kaiserman.  Second  Row:  Coach  Donald  Cross,  Chuck  Lemke,  Ted  Newborough,  Dennis  Riccio,  Tom  Timm,  Terry  Sedik,  Dick  Zimmerman,  Steve 
Bjornstad,  Bob  Court,  John  Moffat,  Jerry  Kinnikin,  Clarence  Mokszycki,  Mike  Whitaker,  Tom  Minser,  Head  Coach  Larry  Bitcon.  Third  Row:  Trainer  Robert 
Behnke,  Coach  Bill  O'Neill,  Arnie  Giles,  Mike  Rossiter,  Jim  McMillan,  John  Rahn,  Jerry  Williams,  Hank  Guenther,  Bob  Mayer,  Mike  Ballard,  Harold 
Olsen,  Bruce  Wallace,  Dennis  Nelson,  Jim  Parilli,  Manager  Steve  Oelklaus,  Coach  Roger  Williams.  Back  Row:  Jeff  Holden,  Ron  Sanford,  Ron  Kru;e, 
John    Stone,   Tom    Major,    Bill    Sneddon,    Rick    Shemansky,    Gerry   Sytar,    Rod    Springer,    Denis   McNamara. 

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FOOTBALL 

Victories  Over  Northern  and  Wesleyan 


"An  improved  ball  club,"  said 
Coach  Larry  Bitcon  of  his  1966  football 
team,  which  finished  the  campaign  with 
a  2-5-2  record.  "This  group  of  men  had 
great  morale  and  spirit,  and  though  we 
were  disappointed  with  our  record,  we 
were  proud  of  our  season." 

The  Redbirds  began  the  season 
with  a  loss  to  Milwaukee's  University  of 
Wisconsin  branch  by  a  score  of  32-14. 
Hurt  by  fumbles,  the  Birds  rallied  in 
the  second  half  but  fell  short.  This 
game  was  also  the  first  in  which  a  series 
of  ill  luck  plagued  ISU  as  they  lost 
John  Rahn  and  John  Moffat  for  the  sea- 
son to  injuries. 

The  second  encounter  of  the  sea- 
son came  with  traditional  rival  Illinois 
Wesleyan.  The  Redbirds  broke  their  ten 
game  losing  streak  by  whipping  the  Ti- 
tans 14-7  at  Hancock  Field.  The  running 


of  Denis  McNamara  and  Clarence 
Mokszycki  combined  with  defense  from 
Steve  Bjornstad  and  Ron  Sanford  led 
to  the   big  triumph. 

Indiana  State  proved  to  be  too 
much  for  ISU  in  the  next  game.  Trail- 
ing just  7-6  at  the  half,  the  Birds  were 
blitzed  in  the  second  half  and  lost  25-6. 

The  MAC  schedule  began  the 
next  week  as  the  Birds  travelled  to 
Eastern  and  were  forced  to  endure  a 
scoreless  tie.  The  Dad's  Day  game  with 
Western  followed  and  the  Birds  lost  a 
tough  3-0  decision  in  the  muddy  goings 
of  the  Hancock  turf.  The  disheartened 
Redbirds  travelled  to  Central  Michi- 
gan and  lost  another  tough  game  20-6 
putting   ISU  in  the  MAC  cellar. 

State  bowed  to  a  strong  Bradley 
squad  as  over  14,000  looked  on  at  ISU's 
Homecoming.  The  Northern  Huskies 


closed  the  Redbirds'  home  season  by 
losing  to  a  fired-up  ISU  team  27-8  in 
the  season's  biggest  upset. 

Post  season  honors  went  to  Sen- 
iors Tom  Major  and  Jerry  Maley  as  co- 
captains.  Maley  was  elected  Most 
Valuable   Player. 


1966  RECO 

RD 

ISU 

OPP 

Wisconsin — Milwaukee 

14 

32 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

14 

7 

Indiana   State 

6 

25 

Eastern  Illinois 

0 

0 

Western  Illinois 

0 

3 

Central    Michigan 

6 

20 

Bradley 

3 

17 

Northern   Illinois 

27 

8 

Mankato  State 

19 

19 

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Jerry   Kinnikin   breaks   loose  for  yardage. 


Mike  Phillips  fades  to   pass  as  Redbirds  form  protective  pocket. 


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Arnie   Giles,   with   fine    blocks   from   Whitaker  and   Sytar,   returns   punt. 


Clarence   Moksiycki   follows  good   blocking   in   Central   Michigan  game 


FRESHMAN  FOOTBALL 

Defense-Key  to  1966  Season 


Illinois  State's  Freshman  grid- 
ders  made  future  football  prospects 
look  much  brighter  by  rolling  to  a 
good  3-2  season  on  a  solid  defensive 
unit.  The  squad,  coached  by  Milt  Weis- 
becker,  allowed  just  20  points  in  its 
first  four  games  before  bowing  to  a 
powerful  Northern  frosh  in  the  season's 
finale. 

ISU  opened  the  campaign  with 
a  13-6  win  over  arch-rival  Illinois  Wes- 
leyan.  Seeking  to  extend  their  winning 
string,  the  Birdies  entertained  Western 
Illinois  and  lost  a  hard-fought  14-12 
decision  to  the  young  Leathernecks. 
Two  shutouts  by  the  stingy  Illinois  State 
defense  followed  as  Joliet  Junior  Col- 
lege fell  14-0  and  Eastern  was  edged 
3-0.  The  roof  fell  in  during  the  season's 
last  game  as  a  strong  Northern  frosh 
dominated  an  injury-riddled  ISU  team 
to  the  tune  of  37-8. 

The  squad,  first  to  be  recruited 
by    Head    Coach     Larry     Bitcon,     num- 


bered 78  and  included  40  all-confer- 
ence choices.  Eighteen  of  them  were 
all-state  mention,  while  30  were  cap- 
tains of  their  respective  high  school 
teams.  All-starters  Butch  Cotter  and 
Frank  Ammon  were  responsible  for 
much  of  the  ISU  success.  Cotter,  a  full- 
back and  kicking  specialist,  won  the 
Eastern  title  with  a  long  field  goal. 
Ammon,  the  quarterback  for  the  frosh, 
was  a  steady  performer  all  season  long. 
Other  outstanding  performers 
for  the  Baby  Birds  were  Judd  Werth, 
Steve  Person,  Don  Schertz,  and  Tom 
Custer.  However,  the  two  boys  most 
promising  for  ISU's  varsity  next  year 
and  the  years  to  come  were  Bill  Bo- 
linder  and  Doug  Rader.  Bolinder  was  a 
tough  performer  at  end  all  season, 
while  Rader  was  the  Redbirds'  leading 
scorer.  Doug  was  also  an  outstanding 
defensive  back.  All  these  boys  will  help 
ISU's  future  on  the  gridiron. 


Redbird    back   stumbles   through    hole. 


Front  Row:  Fred  Murino,  Mike  Konow,  Bob  Cotter,  Jerry  Horn,  Joe  Scarpino,  Bill  Alyward,  Rex  Renfrew,  Mike  Rudicil,  Dan  McNamara,  Mike  Logan,  Joe 
Boudteau,  Jed  Waters,  Tony  Katauskas.  Second  Row:  Ron  Anderson,  Larry  Rasmussen,  Jay  Few,  Steve  Schrechter,  Steve  Person,  Terry  Cultra,  Wayne 
Peterson,  Bob  Carlson,  Don  Hoblik,  Dan  Franklin,  Ken  Schutte,  Don  Schertz,  Frank  Ammon,  Tom  Custer,  Judd  Werth.  Third  Row:  Art  Sievers,  manager; 
John  Gelch,  Assistant  Coach;  Tom  Frederick,  student  coach;  Terry  Likens,  Terry  Savage,  Dick  Kuntz,  Fred  Tamarri,  Fred  Gletten,  Chester  Jacobus,  Don 
Berbig,  Phil  Highsmith,  Stan  Morris,  Bill  Bolinder,  Ron  Schertz,  Jim  Roberts,  Harry  Sewill,  Howard  Huntington,  Ron  Zaiske,  Coach  Milt  Weisbecker. 
Fourth  Row:  Chuck  Malson,  Jody  Goad,  Doug  Carlson,  Rich  Haninger,  Robb  Rennix,  Ron  Montgomery,  Jim  Thorpe,  Mike  Monahan,  Jim  Cygan,  Dan 
Rogers,   Steve  Williams,  Jim   Fennessy,  Jim  Covert,   Rod   Peacock,   Paul  Green,    end  Jim   Farrell,   student  coach. 


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Steve    Rader   about   to    be   dropped   by   Wesleyan   frosh. 


'Look  what  I   found,"  exclaims  a   Baby   Bird. 


1966 

RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

Wesleyan 

13 

6 

Western 

12 

14 

Joliet  J.C. 

14 

0 

Eastern 

3 

0 

Northern 

8 

37 

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Denny   Morgan,    Rich   Morris,    Mike   Askew,    Fred    Peterson,    Bud    Pulaski,    Craig    Nafziger,    Bruce   Hansen,   Earl   Kyle  and   Coach   Roger  Weller. 


1966 

RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

Eastern 

41 

18 

Loyola 

31 

26 

Washington 

32 

26 

Northern 

47 

16 

Illinois 

37 

20 

Bradley 

34 

21 

Western 

45 

15 

State   Meets 

Sixth 

IIAC  Meet 

Fourth 

Hokum  Relays 

Third 

Captain   Askew  breaks  the  tape. 


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During   the  Western   Illinois  meet,    ISU   holds  a  rare    lead. 


CROSS  COUNTRY 

Winless  Season  for  Redbird  Harriers 


The  running  Redbirds  of  Illinois 
State,  with  just  two  lettermen  left  from 
last  year's  squad,  had  a  tough  cam- 
paign as  some  tough  luck  along  with 
strong  competition  were  responsible 
for  the  winless  season.  Under  the  direc- 
tion of  Coach  Roger  Weller,  the  Birdie 
runners  fought  hard,  but  were  just 
beaten   by  more   balanced   squads. 

Illinois  State  opened  at  Eastern 
and  were  given  a  preview  of  things  to 
come  by  taking  an  18-41  thrashing. 
Things  were  closer  during  the  next  two 
meets,   but  ISU   could   not  gain  enough 


balance  to  defeat  either  Loyola  or 
Washington  University.  The  home  sea- 
son began  with  a  double-dual  meet 
featuring  Illinois  and  Northern  Illinois. 
The  Redbirds  were  swamped  by  the 
Huskies,  but  gave  the  lllini  a  good  run 
before  bowing.  Losses  to  Bradley  and 
Western  Illinois  ended  the  regular  sea- 
son at  0-7. 

The  State  Meet,  held  at 
Charleston,  saw  the  Redbirds  fight  to 
gain  the  sixth  spot  in  fine  company. 
A  little  over  a  week  later,  Illinois  State 
was  host  to  the   MAC  Meet.  Here,   the 


Redbirds  were  gracious  hosts,  but  fin- 
ished last  as  Western's  powerful  team 
took  the  title. 

Individual  performances  high- 
lighting the  cross  country  season  were 
Bruce  Hansen's  eighth  place  finish  in  the 
1 1  AC  and  Captain  Mike  Askew's  con- 
sistent high  finishes.  Askew  and  Fred 
Peterson  were  the  only  lettermen  on 
the  squad,  while  Bud  Pulaski,  Earl  Kyle, 
Denny  Morgan,  and  Craig  Nafziger 
made  up  the  balance  of  the  team.  Rich 
Morris  and  Gary  Steuve  also  saw  some 
action  for  the  harriers. 


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Back  Row:  Rich  Higgens,  Jack  Jungerich,  Dave  Sharp,  Al  Yorkshot,  John  Rilett,  Tim  Fairchild,  Dave  Hawkinson,  Sam  Reading,  Bob  Toothaker,  John 
Hoelle.  Front  Row:  Coach  Archie  Harris,  Bud  Burning,  Tom  Hayak,  Dan  Heines,  Pete  Lohem,  Tom  Nystrom,  Roger  Osborn,  Greg  Freemen,  Greg 
Erickson. 


Swimmers  Gained 
Experience 


SWIMMING 


With  only  four  returning  letter- 
men  Illinois  State  University's  swimming 
team  had  to  battle  from  sinking  from 
its  runner-up  position  in  the  Interstate 
conference.  Top  performers  were  lost 
due  to  graduation  or  ineligibility,  in- 
cluding the  graduation  of  freestyle  and 
medley  champion  Dick  Kirgan  who  was 
twice  the  league's  most  valuable  swim- 
mer. 

State's  only  senior  lettermen 
were  back-stroker  Greg  Freemen,  who 
was  elected  captain  of  the  Redbird 
team,  and  diver  Dale  Berning.  Two 
other  vets  besides  Freemen  and  Berning 
who  formed  the  backbone  of  State's 
swim  team  were  freestylers  Tom  Ny- 
strom and  Roger  Osborn.  Two  other 
consistent  performers  of  ISU  were  Rich 
Higgins  and  Bob  Toothaker.  Rich  Hig- 
gins  won  consistently  in  the  diving  and 
teamed  with  Dale  Berning,  made  div- 
ing one  of  State's  strongest  events  for 


the  Redbirds  this  season.  The  other  out- 
standing performer  was  Bob  Toothaker 
who  gained  sophomore  standing  the 
second  semester.  Bob,  according  to 
Coach  Archie  Harris,  "looks  like  the 
most  promising  breast  stroker  we've 
ever  had." 

The  swimmers  from  ISU  ended 
the  season  by  taking  a  third  at  the 
MAC  conference  meet  held  at  Central 
Michigan.  Bob  Toothaker  took  a  first 
in  the  conference  meet  and  also  this 
season;  ended  up  by  establishing  two 
new  team  records  which  stood  since 
I960.  Greg  Freemen,  the  four  letter 
winner  captain,  placed  second  in  the 
league  meet. 

Next  season,  with  the  addition 
of  a  good  freshmen  team,  there  will  be 
better  quality  and  more  needed  team 
depth.  With  more  experience  and  depth 
there  should  be  an  up-swing  to  an  im- 
proved  new  season. 


Hawkinson,  a  steady  performer. 


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ISU 

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Illinois  State  Relays 

Fifth 

PI 

3CC 

Indiana  State 

23 

79 

Bradley 

28 

66 

Northern  Illinois 

32 

72 

Grinnell,  Gustavus 

Adolphus 

47 

56 

ISU,   Valparaiso 

at  Augustana 

48 

55 

Central   Michigan 

47 

57 

Eastern  Michigan 

25 

79 

Eastern  Illinois, 

Illinois-Chicago 

Second 

PI, 

ace 

Western  Illinois 

20 

84 

North  Central, 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

Secor 

d 

Place 

MAC  Meet 

Third 

P 

ace 

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RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

Wayne  State 

97 

64 

Washington    (Mo.) 

83 

91 

Montana 

80 

89 

Idaho 

87 

92 

Tennessee  State 

86 

87 

Eastern   Illinois 

70 

67 

Platteville  (Wis.) 

112 

79 

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

86 

94 

Minot  State   (N.  Dak.) 

97 

73 

Southwestern  Oklahoma 

85 

87 

Drury  College   (Mo.) 

85 

77 

Washington   (Mo.) 

77 

75 

Eastern   Michigan 

104 

100 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

76 

70 

Central   Michigan 

66 

65 

Central   Missouri 

74 

83 

Ferris  State 

103 

80 

Western   Illinois 

88 

82 

Lakeland   (Wis.) 

103 

86 

Eastern   Illinois 

86 

74 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

105 

103 

Western  Illinois 

73 

69 

Central  Michigan 

66 

80 

Eastern   Michigan 

73 

88 

Wisconsin-Milwaukee 

69 

77 

NCAA  Play 

Parsons  College 

72 

68 

Louisiana  Tech 

88 

69 

San  Diego  State 

68 

67 

Southwestern  Missouri 

76 

93 

Kentucky  Wesleyan 

73 

112 

Co-Captain     Steve    Arends    was    a    steady    per- 
former. 


Tom  Taulbee's  improvement  was  no  surprise. 


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BASKETBALL 


Front   Row:   Don    Feek,   Tom   Taulbee,    Bob   Brewe,    Martin    Bailey,    Duane    Bruni  nga,    Steve    Arends,    Warren    Strictlin,    Glen    Lehnus.      Back    Row:   Coach    Jim 
Collie,    Jerry    McGreal,    George    Terry,    Mike    Green,    Walt    Pfemmer,    Steve    Fischer,    Blaine    Royer,    Jerry    Sytar,    Coach    Warren   Crews. 

High  flying  Redbirds  share  MAC  crown 


Illinois  State's  high  flying  Red- 
birds  share  the  IIAC  championship 
with  Central  Michigan,  the  nation's 
fifth  ranked  team  in  the  NAIA  poll 
and  top  seated  in  the  district  playoff. 
State  shares  its  crown  with  a  5-1  con- 
ference record  with  both  teams  losing 
to  each  other  once.  The  first  game  with 
Central  Michigan  played  here  turned 
out  to  be  the  must  game  for  ISU  in 
order  for  them  to  have  any  kind  of 
chance  for  the  title.  The  Redbirds  beat 
Central  Michigan  by  a  score  of  66-65. 
The  fouling  out  of  Central's  Willie 
Iverson  was  a  major  factor  in  the  ISU 
victory. 

One  of  the  highlights  of  the  sea- 
son was  the  Redbirds'  trip  west  to  face 
major  competition.  They   went  to  Spo- 


kane, Washington  for  the  Lilac  city 
tourney  where  they  placed  fourth  and 
to  Almosa,  Colorado  for  a  Christmas 
tourney  where  they  took  a  third.  The 
team  flew  to  each  tournament  and  ac- 
cording to  Coach  Collie,  "this  is  the 
beginning  step  to  major  college  basket- 
ball for  ISU." 

The  words  experience  and  con- 
fidence describe  the  play  of  ISU.  Led 
by  co-captains  Steve  Arends,  State's 
leading  rebounder  and  a  student  of  the 
game  who  is  constantly  working  for  im- 
provement, and  Jerry  McGreal,  6  2 
junior  guard  who  is  one  of  the  top 
players  in  recent  years  and  could  be 
among  the  best  ever. 

Paced    by  Arends   and    McGreal 


Illinois  State  reached  the  finals  of  the 
NCAA  college  tournament  at  Evans- 
ville,  Indiana  by  beating  Parsons  Col- 
lege and  Louisiana  Tech  in  the  re- 
gionals  held  here  at  Illinois  State's 
Horton  Fieldhouse.  At  Evansville,  State 
went  on  to  beat  third-ranked  San  Diego 
State  in  three  exciting  over-times.  The 
Redbirds  reached  the  semifinal  round, 
but  lost  to  Southwest  Missouri  and  to 
Kentucky  Wesleyan  in  the  consolation 
game. 

Next  season  ISU  will  have  bas- 
ically the  same  team  with  the  excep- 
tion of  the  graduated  seniors  Don  Feek 
and  Duane  Bruninga.  Illinois  State 
should  again  be  in  strong  contention 
for  another   IIAC  title. 


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Strong    aggressive    play    highlighted    Illinois   State's   championship    season. 


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A    consistent    performer   Jerry   McSreal    goes   in   for   two   points. 


Bob    Brewe    added    needed    reserve 
strength    to    boost    Redbirds    in   title    bid. 

136 


N.C.A.A.  Tournament  Highlights  Season 


Don   Feelc  grabs  off  the  rebound. 


137 


RECORD 


ISU     OPP 


McKendree 

88 

80 

McMurray  J.V. 

89 

82 

Canton 

76 

85 

Millikin 

65 

67 

Canton 

76 

90 

Millikin 

73 

69 

Eastern  Illinois 

81 

94 

McKendree 

91 

61 

I.V.C.C. 

68 

74 

Rock  Valley 

68 

80 

Wesleyan 

75 

65 

Winston  Churchill 

76 

61 

McMurray  J.V. 

64 

66 

Bradley 

75 

98 

Brown   goes   high   for  two. 


Debating    his   move. 


138 


FRESHMEN 

Freshmen  Gain  Experience 


Back   Row:   Coach   Gelch,    Paul    Sperry,    Bob   Smith,    Randy   Voyles,    Steve    Mitchell,    Bob    Button,    Art    Sievers.      Front   Row:    Kelly    Flowers,    Bob    Rath,    Alan 
Brown,   Larry   Diskin,    Dick   Gibbs. 


Gibbs  drives  past  a   defender. 


The  main  purpose  and  goal  of 
the  freshmen  squad  is  +o  develop  and 
learn  skills  which  will  benefit  Illinois 
State's  teams  in  the  seasons  to  come. 
Last  year  the  freshmen  team  turned  out 
a  group  of  good  guards  and  this  season 
Illinois  State's  freshmen  team  was  ori- 
entated to  the  development  and  the 
improvement  of  the  big  men  to  go 
along  with  the  guards  of  last  year's 
team. 

One  of  the  reasons  for  the  rec- 
ord of  5  wins  and  9  losses  this  season 
was  because  of  costly  turnovers  and 
ball  handling  mistakes  due  to  the  big 
men  handling  the  ball  more  than  usual. 
State  also  had  trouble  with  teams  who 
had  good  fast  guards. 

The  main  aim  of  developing  the 
big  men  on  the  team  was  accomplished 
with  the  improvement  in  the  play  and 
confidence  of  forwards  Kelly  Flowers 
and  Alan  Brown.  Along  with  Flowers 
and  Brown  another  big  man  who 
showed  improvement  was  Bob  Rath  at 
the  center  position.  These  three  players 
should  go  on  to  add  the  needed  depth 
at  the  back-line  positions  on  next  year's 
varsity. 


139 


Form   comes  with   long   practice. 


MtSM~N 


Dedication   towards   the   goal    of   perfection.  Hard  work   plus  timing  builds  excellence. 


140 


GYMNASTICS 

A  Dedicated  Team  With  a  Depth  Problem 


Front   Row:   Lee   Combs,   Tim   Cline,   Larry   Hajilt.      Back   Row:   Coach   Wayne    Truex,   Mel   Wheeler,  Jerry  Jones,  Tod   Fossbender,   Bob  Court,   Bill  Vrba,   Paul 
Reichl,    Larry   Conant,    Bob   Hendron,   Steve    Kohl,   Coach   Alan   Weith. 


The  Redbird's  gymnasts  this  year 
are  coached  by  Wayne  Truex,  returning 
after  a  year's  sabbatical  leave.  An  im- 
proved squad  marked  ISU  fortunes  this 
season.  This  spirited  team  was  ham- 
pered by  a  depth  problem  that  in- 
cluded losses  from  the  squad  due  to 
graduation  and  ineligibility.  Also 
missed  was  the  absence  of  a  consistent 
all-around  performer,  other  than  Bill 
Vrba,  a  mainstay  of  the  team.  They 
were  mainly  a  group  of  specialists,  with 
each  team  member  participating  in 
only  two  to  three  events. 

Larry  Conant,  specialist  on  the 
parallel  bars  and  side  horse,  performed 
brilliantly  for  the  first  half  of  the  sea- 
son, but  was  lost  by  graduation.  Co- 
captain  Tod  Fossbender  also  turned  in 
an  impressive  first  half  as  ISU's  most 
consistant  winner.  The  other  co-captain, 
Bill  Vrba,  was  the  backbone  of  the 
team,  working  all  seven  events  and 
scoring    consistantly. 

On  the  trampoline,  Paul  Reichl 
returned  as  the  most  improved  mem- 
ber. Reichl  at  the  beginning  of  the 
season  was  off  to  a  poor  start,  but  as 
the  season   progressed  he   rounded  into 


shape    improving    with    the    passing    of 
each   meet. 

Next  year  Coach  Truex  will  try 
to  correct  the  depth  problem  with  the 
addition  to  the  squad  of  Freshmen 
Larry  Hajik  who  specialies  in  the  hori- 
zontal bar  and  Lee  Combs  a  solid  all- 
around  performer.  Both  of  them  showed 
great  promise  in  their  Freshmen  meets. 


ISU 

OPP 

At   Indiana   State 

118 

137 

At   Eastern    Illinois 

Univ.  of  Chicago 

127.7 

96.5 

College   of   Iowa 

127.7 

67.45 

Western    Illinois 

122.15 

143.9 

Wheaton   College 

122.15 

104.75 

At  Ball  State 

124.25 

133.45 

At  Central   Michigan 

123.40 

102.85 

Eastern    Michigan 

123.40 

155.90 

Mankato  State 

123.85 

163.70 

At  Northern  Illinois 

123.60 

164.85 

MAC  Meet 

Third   PI 

ace 

South  Eastern 

College  of  Iowa 

123.60 

46.55 

Northern  Michigan 

University 

123.40 

22.5 

141 


WRESTLING 

Wrestlers  Gain  National 
Ranking 


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ISU 

OPP 

A 

Illinois  Invitational 

3   First 

Places 

_A 

White  Water  State 

30 

II 

jam 

Illinois  State  Quad. 

First 

PI 

ace 

d^F 

Iowa  Wesleyan 

33 

0 

vv^ 

Eastern  Michigan 

25 

13 

^     ^ 

Central   Michigan 

28 

II 

A 

University  of  Wisconsin 

15 

20 

South  Dakota  State 

25 

0 

Manlcato  State 

12 

15 

Western  Illinois 

20 

14 

*****4R 

University  of  Wisconsin 

(Milw.) 

18 

II 

Washington  University 

(St.  Louis)   Quad 

First 

P! 

ace 

MAC  Meet 

First 

PI 

ace 

Conference  champ  Curt  Sexton 

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Back  Row:  Coach  Richard  "Doc"  Irvin,  Coach  Bill  O'Neal,  Jim  Butterbock,  Dave  Eberhard,  Dave  Rainie,  Dick  Mann,  Denny  Riccio.  Second  Row:  Coach 
Ron  Bessmer,  Tom  Swan,  Mike  Winstead,  Bill  Myers,  Gerry  Cohn,  Mark  Walker,  Ken  Frus.  Front  Row:  Curt  Sexton,  Willie  Williams,  John  Swanson,  Kent 
Johansen,    Chuck    Lemke. 


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Coach  Dick  Irvin  replacing 
Coach  Robert  Koehler,  who  is  on  sab- 
batical leave  for  a  year,  took  an  ex- 
perienced, well  balanced,  three  year 
running  IIAC  championship  team  to  a 
fourth  conference  title.  Coach  Irvin 
helped  guide  them  even  further  into 
the  top  ten  nationally  ranked  teams  in 
the  NCAA  college  division.  This  is  the 
first  time  an  ISU  wrestling  team 
reached   national   ranking. 

Illinois  State  used  its  great 
balance  to  not  only  win,  but  romp 
through  the  season  crushing  other  IIAC 


teams  and  more  formidable  chal- 
lengers. Leading  the  Redbirds  was 
captain  Dave  Eberhard  who,  at  I  I  5  lbs., 
took  a  first  in  conference  and  finished 
the  season  with  an  over  all  24-2  won, 
loss  record.  Ken  Frus  was  a  conference 
champion  at  the  130  lbs.  level  and  a 
season  record  of  17-4.  Named  the  most 
valuable  wrestler  at  the  conference 
meet  was  Bill  Myers  at  152  lbs.  and 
with  a  14-4  record.  The  two  repeating 
champions  for  ISU  were  Curt  Sexton 
ai  165  lbs.  with  a  17-5  record  and 
Willie   Williams. 


Willie  Williams,  probably  the 
most  outstanding  wrestler  in  recent 
years,  not  only  went  undefeated  with  a 
17-0  record  but  also  took  his  third 
straight  IIAC  championship.  Williams 
finished  out  the  season  by  going  as 
far  as  anyone  can  go  by  taking  the 
national    NCAA  championship. 

At  the  conference  meet  held  at 
Charleston,  Illinois  State's  Redbird 
wrestlers  accumulated  81  points,  the 
highest  total  in  ISU  wrestling  history. 
The  Redbirds  took  home  five  confer- 
ence titles  and  six  third  places. 


Chapman   reflects  determination. 


A  NCAA  champion  at  work. 


Captain    Dave   Eberhard. 


143 


TRACK 


Running  Redbirds  Fare  Well  in  1966 


A  second  place  finish  in  the 
State  Meet  highlighted  an  average 
season  for  Illinois  State  thinclads.  The 
Running  Redbirds  finished  just  five 
points  behind  Eastern  Illinois  in  a  con- 
test for   Illinois  track   supremacy. 

The  tracksters  began  their  sea- 
son with  a  loss  to  Northern  Illinois, 
but  followed  up  in  their  next  dual  meet 
with  a  victory  over  Western  Illinois. 
After  the  State  Meet  came  the  1 1  AC 
Championships  and  a  consequent 
fourth  place  finish  for  the  Red  and 
White.  The  MAC  Championship  went 
to   Central    Michigan. 

Leading  the  individual  perform- 
ers for  the  Redbirds  was  weightman 
Stan  Petty.  Petty  took  the  1 1  AC  Cham- 
pionship in  the  shot  put  with  a  toss 
of  53  ft.,  4'/2  in.  Later  in  the  season, 
he  threw  the  iron  ball  54  feet  to  estab- 
lish a  new  Illinois  State  record.  For  his 
outstanding  performances  during  the 
year,  Stan  was  selected  by  his  team- 
mates as  Most  Valuable  Player  and 
recipient  of  the  Ann  L.  Cogdal  award. 

Coach  Roger  Weller's  charges 
will  be  led  next  year  by  junior  distance 
runner  Mike  Askew.  Askew,  fifth  in 
both  the  mile  and  two  mile  in  the  MAC 
Meet,  is  also  an  outstanding  member 
of  State's  cross  country  squad.  Mike 
ran  the  mile  in  4:15.4  last  season  and 
hopes  for  a  4:10  timing  before  his 
career  is  over. 

The  dashmen  were  headed  by 
Mike  Shea  and  Terry  Maxwell  who 
were  clocked  in  10.1  seconds  for  100 
yards.  Shea  led  the  22  yard  men  with 
a  time  of  22.3. 


144 


Giles    soars    to    new    heights    in    the    long    jump. 


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f/Vs/  Row;  Lloyd  Grafford,  Steve  Henderson,  Steve  Jetton,  Mike  Askew,  Richard  Forrest,  Steve  Tulo,  Phil  Johnson,  Mike  Shea,  Fred  Peterson,  Charles 
Lemke.  Second  Row:  Don  Griffin,  Wesley  Martin,  Terry  Maxwell,  Walter  Dare,  Beverly  Terry,  Kenneth  Baker,  Don  Willrett,  Art  Newbrough,  Jim 
Wedekind,  Gary  Lunak,  Richard  Longfellow.  Third  Row:  Coach  Carl  Heldr,  Lloyd  Stephen,  Jerry  Zinn,  Claude  Grade,  Tom  Kulbarty,  Arnold  Giles, 
Gary    Bink,    Homer   Thomas,    Tom    Powell,    Tom    Major,    Coach    Roger    Weller.    Not   Pictured:   Stan    Petty,    Mike    Peyton. 


1966  RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

MAC 

Meet 

4th 

Northern   Illinois 

54 

91 

Central    Michigan 

90 

Eastern   III.   Invitational 

no 

scores 

Northern    Illinois 

61% 

DePaul   Invitational 

no 

scores 

Eastern   Illinois 

39 

Western   Illinois 

78 

65 

Illinois  State 

34% 

State  Meet  at  Charleston 

Western   Illinois 

30 

Eastern   Illinois 

58% 

Illinois  State 

53 

Western    Illinois 

48 

Loyola 

43 

145 


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First  Row  (lefi  to  right):  Brian  Wisher,  Dan  Sadler,  Co-Capt.  Henry  "Irish"  O'Reilly,  Bill  Robinson,  Ken  Franzen,  Keith  King,  Les  Coats,  Joe  Wischnow- 
ski,  John  Lawson,  John  Bonacorsi,  Lee  Williams.  Second  Row  (left  to  right):  Ass't  Coach  James  Wasem,  Dick  Conrad,  Bill  Bellnap,  Steve  Heaton, 
Richie  Lee,  Lee  Boyko,  Ed  Sennett,  Al  Beckman,  Jerry  Spinner,  Vic  Buehler,  Co-Capt.  Phil  Dinelli,  Al  Gurski,  Coach  B.  H.  "Duffy"  Bass,  Mgr.  George 
Kridner. 


Combining  excellent  pitching 
with  timely  and  powerful  hitting,  Illi- 
nois State  baseballers  reached  the 
pinnacle  of  success  by  compiling  an 
overall    28-4   record. 

This  record  established  an  all- 
time  mark  of  greatness  at  Illinois  State. 

Coach  B.  H.  "Duffy"  Bass' 
charges  won  with  a  team  batting  mark 
of  .319  and  a  combined  earned  run 
average  for  their  eight  pitchers  of 
2.49.  No  less  than  seven  regulars  hit 
over  the  .300  mark  as  the  squad  won 
the  MAC  crown  with  a  9-1  record  and 
finished  third  in  the  Mid-East  Regional 
College  Division  NCAA  Tournament 
at  Springfield,  Ohio. 

Leading  the  squad  in  hits  with 
40,  runs  with  27,  total  bases  with  57, 
and  stolen  bases  with  nine  was  senior 
centerfielder  Al  Burski  who  hit  .342 
for  the  year.  Seniors  Bill  Bellnap  and 
Co-Captain  Phil  Dinelli  followed  with 
.326  and  .319  averages  and  tied  for 
the  most  doubles  with  six  each. 

The  important  runs-batted-in 
trophy  was  won  by  Dick  Conrad  who 
batted  across  a  total  of  28  while  lead- 
ing the  club  in  home  runs  with  four. 
Also  above  the  .300  mark  for  the  sea- 
son were  Les  Coats  and  John  Lawson, 
both  infielders. 

Still,    the    Redbirds    had    bigger 


stars  in  1966.  Lee  Boyko,  a  sophomore 
outfielder  and  Eddie  Sennett,  a 
pitcher,  were  named  to  the  District 
Four  NCAA  All-Star  team.  Boyko  led 
the  squad  in  hitting  with  a  .374  aver- 
age while  Sennett,  the  ISU  Most  Valu- 
able Player,  finished  with  eight  wins, 
only  one  loss,  three  shutouts  and  a 
2.09  earned  run  average.  Certainly, 
without  these  two  players,  Illinois  State 
baseball  fortunes  would  not  have  been 
as   rosy. 

The  Redbirds  opened  their  sea- 
son with  an  annual  southern  trip  win- 
ning nine  of  the  ten  games  played. 
Back  in  northern  confines,  they  then 
reeled  off  a  string  of  12  consecutive 
wins,  stretching  the  unbeaten  streak  to 
14.  After  a  tough  4-3  loss  to  Western 
Illinois,  the  Birds  bounced  back  with 
six  more  wins.  They  then  completed  the 
regular  season's  activities  with  a  hard- 
luck  4-3   loss  to  powerful   Notre   Dame. 

Accepting  a  bid  from  the 
NCAA  Committee,  the  Redbirds  jour- 
neyed to  Springfield,  Ohio,  for  the 
District  Four  playoffs. 

They  were  a  bit  shakey  in  their 
first  encounter  and  lost  to  Wittenburg. 
The  Birdmen  then  rebounded  by  clos- 
ing out  the  year  with  a  6-3  win  over 
Youngstown  for  the  third  place  trophy 
and  the  topper  on  the  28-4  season. 


Not  enough  credit  can  go  to 
the  Redbird  pitching  staff  which  per- 
formed so  well  this  season.  The  "Big 
Three"  of  Sennett,  Joe  Wischnowski, 
and  Irish  O'Reilly  did  an  outstanding 
job.  Wischnowski  compiled  a  6-0  rec- 
ord with  two  shutouts  and  a  staff- 
leading  ERA  of  1.73.  O'Reilly,  while 
leading  the  staff  with  10  wins,  also  lost 
three  of  his  decisions.  He  led  in  strike- 
outs with  II,  but  his  ERA  was  a  2.93. 
In  any  other  season,  this  would  have 
been  a  staff-leading  record,  but  a  bet- 
ter staff  this  year  made  Irish  tend  to 
let  up. 

The  season  was  highlighted  by 
a  Redbird  squad,  which  had  already 
clinched  an  MAC  flag,  coming  from 
behind  against  Central  Michigan  in  a 
way  that  typified  the  1966  campaign. 
The  Birds  were  losing  by  a  count  of  5-3 
when  Gurski  pinched-hit  and  hit  a 
grand  slam  home  run  to  left  field.  On 
the  very  next  pitch,  Ken  Franzen  hit 
the  ball  over  the  right  field  wall.  The 
fireworks  weren't  over  for  the  frenzied 
crowd  as  Jerry  Spinner  connected  on 
the  next  pitch  for  a  blast  over  the 
center  field  fence.  Three  homers  on 
three  pitches  and  Illinois  State,  at 
28-4,  compiled  the  greatest  baseball 
record    in    108    years   of    ISU    baseball. 


146 


BASEBALL 


Best  in  Illinois  State  History 


Eddie   Sennett   fools   batter   with   a   curve. 


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147 


1966  RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

Southwestern   (Mem 

phis) 

15 

4 

Southwestern   (Mem 

phis) 

9 

4 

Southwestern   (Mem 

phis) 

2 

1 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

2 

1 

Keesler  A.F.B. 

17 

10 

Lakeland 

13 

0 

Lakeland 

7 

1 

Louisiana  State 

3 

10 

Mississippi  Southern 

8 

3 

Mississippi  Southern 

3 

0 

Millikin 

25 

7 

Washington  University 

4 

0 

Washington  Univers 

ity 

15 

0 

U.  of  Wisconsin 

(Milwaukee) 

II 

1 

U.  of  Wisconsin 

(Milwaukee) 

1 

0 

MacMurray 

II 

0 

Northern  Illinois 

2 

0 

Bradley 

5 

4 

Eastern   Illinois 

10 

8 

Eastern  Illinois 

2 

0 

Eastern  Illinois 

7 

6 

Western  Illinois 

2 

1 

Western  Illinois 

3 

4 

Western  Illinois 

9 

1 

Central   Michigan 

9 

5 

Central   Michigan 

2 

0 

Central   Michigan 

10 

5 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

5 

3 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

10 

5 

Notre  Dame 

3 

4 

Whittenberg 

2 

9 

Youngstown 

6 

3 

John   Lawson   thwarts   pickoff  attempt  in  a   close 
game   with    Bradley. 


148 


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Coach    Bass   shouts   encouragement   to    Redbirds. 


Lee   Boyko  crosses  home  plate  after  homer. 


149 


1966 

RECORD 

ISU 

OPP 

Northeast  Missour 

; 

2 

7 

Southwestern    (Memphis) 

4 

5 

Delta  State 

9 

0 

Mississippi  Collec 

e 

5 

4 

Millsap 

9 

0 

Principia 

5 

3 

University  of  Illinois 

0 

9 

Central   Michigan 

9 

0 

Eastern   Michigan 

6 

3 

Bradley 

4 

5 

Western  Illinois 

9 

0 

Wheaton 

3 

6 

North  Central 

8 

1 

Principia 

1 

8 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

8 

1 

Northern  Illinois 

4 

5 

Eastern  Illinois 

4 

5 

MAC  Meet 

2nd 

Eastern  llli 

nois 

23 

Illinois  Sta 

te 

21 

Central  M 

ichigan 

1 

Western  II 

linois 

0 

Northern  1 

linois 

0 

Captain    Jim    Whitman    preparing    for    stroke. 


Milt   Neuman   shows  strain   in   a   powerful  smash. 


150 


TENNIS 

Birds  Finish  Second  in  MAC 


First    Row:    Wayne    Hancock,    Steve    Price,    Bill    LaDage,    Lee    Johnson,     Dennis    Zerlin.      Second    Row:    Jim    Whitman,     Roger    Ninness,     Milt 
Neuman,    Coach    Eugene    L.   Hill. 


"An  average  season"  says 
Coach  Eugene  Hill  of  Illinois  State's 
9-8  tennis  record  for  the  1966  cam- 
paign, highlighted  by  the  Redbirds' 
second  place  showing  in  the  MAC 
Meet. 

The  netmen  began  their  season 
with  the  annual  journey  south  for  six 
dual  meets.  After  losing  the  first  two 
of  these  six,  the  Birds  bounced  back 
and  swept  to  four  consecutive  victories 
— their  longest  winning  streak  of  the 
year.  After  being  shutout  by  a  tough 
University  of  Illinois  squad,  State  re- 
bounded with  wins  over  Central  Michi- 
gan, Eastern  Michigan,  and  Western 
Illinois. 


The  MAC  Meet,  held  at  Illinois 
State,  was  close  throughout  and  saw 
Eastern  Illinois'  Panthers  edge  the  Red- 
birds,  23-21  for  the  crown.  The  six 
Redbirds  netmen  posted  either  first  or 
seconds  in  the  various  divisions  with 
Roger  Ninness,  Steve  Price  and  Bill 
LaDage  claiming  wins  while  Captain 
Jim  Whitman,  Milt  Neuman,  and  Lee 
Johnson   took   runner-up    honors. 

A  big  factor  for  the  ISU  loss 
was  the  inability  of  doubles  team,  Neu- 
man and  Price,  to  finish  in  the  money. 
Johnson  and  LaDage  took  the  cham- 
pionship in  the  number  three  doubles, 
while  Whitman  and  Ninness  were  run- 
ner-ups to  Eastern's  number  one  dou- 
bles set. 


Past  season  awards  were  pre- 
sented to  Roger  Ninness  as  winner  of 
the  President  Bone  trophy  and  Jim 
Whitman  who  was  elected  to  succeed 
himself  as  captain  for  the  State  net- 
ters. 

Next  year's  team  will  see  a 
shuffling  of  positions  as  three  fine 
players  have  graduated — Roger  Nin- 
ness, Milt  Neuman,  and  Lee  Johnson. 
Returning  are  Jim  Whitman,  Steve 
Price,  and  Bill  LaDage.  With  some  fine 
freshmen  to  bolster  the  attack,  the 
Redbirds  should  become  a  real  threat 
to  regain  the  MAC  crown,  as  well  as 
compiling  a  very  good  season's  record. 


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GOLF 


Linksters  Take  Runner-Up  Slot 


Illinois  State  golfers  compiled  a 
fine  overall  record  in  a  schedule  full 
of  tough  opposition.  The  Redbird  links- 
men  were  matched  with  the  likes  of  the 
University  of  Illinois,  St.  Louis,  North- 
western, and  Michigan  State  and  yet 
posted   an  enviable  record  of    16-9. 

After  their  annual  spring  tour, 
the  Redbirds  took  a  dual  match  with 
Eastern  Illinois  before  being  edged 
389-404  by  the  University  of  Illinois. 
State  began  a  winning  string  after  a 
loss  to  Southwestern  Louisiana  that 
reached  ten  before  a  tough  11-10  loss 
to  Bradley.  The  Birds  then  met  five 
Big  Ten  schools  and  sustained  over  half 
of  their  losses  for  the  season. 

The  MAC  Meet,  held  at  West- 
ern Illinois,  was  won  by  the  host  Leath- 
ernecks with  Illinois  State  a  close  sec- 
ond. Western  took  1,503  strokes  to 
ISU's  1,552  to  win  the  crown.  State 
golfers  were  consistent  finishers  in  the 
MAC  Meet  with  Mike  Orrison  firing 
305;  Dave  Detweiler,  a  306;  and  Rusty 
Wells  a  308  in  the  four  rounds.  The 
Birds  were  captained  by  Jerry  Dia- 
mond, whose  season  average  of  76.4 
was  second  on  the  team  to  Mike  Orri- 
son's  75.7.  Other  members  of  the  squad 
were  Larry  Quane  and  Jerry  McSreal. 
Quane  averaged  82  strokes  per  round 
while  McGreal  took  87.1  for  his  aver- 
age  round. 

A  bright  spot  for  Coach  Milt 
Weisbecker's  team  is  the  return  of 
Orrison  and  Detweiler  and  some  prom- 
ising new  linksters  and  the  1967  season. 
With  a  few  breaks  and  the  added  sea- 
soning, the  fortunes  of  Illinois  state 
golf  will  rise  immensely.  Of  course, 
with  the  rough  competition  that  the 
State  squad  is  to  face  again  this  year, 
it  will  not  be  fair  to  judge  the  team 
by  its  record,   but  by  its  scores. 


Larry    Quane    exhibits    beautiful    follow   through. 


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Mike   Orrison    listens   closely  as  Coach    Milt  Weisbecker  discusses  strategy  for  another  windy  day. 


1966  RECORD 


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Pensacola   N.A.S. 

La.  State  Invit. 

Southwestern   La. 

Eastern    Illinois 

Univ.   of   Illinois 

Southwestern   La. 

Northern    Illinois 

Washington 

Principia 

Rockford  College 

Bradley 

Augustana 

MacMurray 

St.  Louis  Univ. 

Eastern   Illinois 

Illinois  Wesleyan 

Bradley 

State  College  of  la. 

Northwestern 

Wisconsin 

Notre  Dame 

Michigan   State 

Northwestern 

State  College  of  la. 

Loras 

LaCrosse 

MAC  Meet 

Western   Illinois 
Illinois   State 
Central    Mich. 
Northern    Illinois 
Eastern  Illinois 


ISU 

19 
8th  place 
388 
313 
404 
407 
407 
317 
317 
317 

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10 

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766 
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786 

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384 
328 
389 
378 
421 
320 
328 
342 

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777 
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Rusty   Wells,    Dave    Detweiler,    Larry    Quane,   Jerry    McGreal,    Larry   Ahearn,    Captain    Jerry    Diamond,    Mike    Orrison,    Coach    Milt   Weisbecker. 


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A    brisk   walk    across   the   campus   and   through   the   snow    with    an    essential    briefcase   and    books. 


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PRESIDENT  BONE 


Keeping  the  mainsprings  of  a 
large  university  in  smooth  working  or- 
der is  a  difficult  job  for  one  man.  Yet 
President  Robert  G.  Bone  does  just 
this,  and  has  been  for  ten  fruitful  years. 
The  large  scope  of  a  liberal  arts  uni- 
versity brings  larger  responsibilities 
and  tasks  for  many  individuals.  This 
past  year  has  proved  one  of  the  fastest 
moving  for  all  University  administra- 
tors,  but  for  the   University's   president 


in  particular.  Not  only  has  he  helped 
put  new  colleges  into  operation  for 
this  year,  but  he  has  also  helped  co- 
ordinate plans  for  more  expansion  in 
the  future.  New  personnel,  new  stu- 
dents, and  new  curriculum  keep  Presi- 
dent Bone  on  the  move,  yet  never  make 
him  too  busy  for  the  personal  touches 
which  make  a  truly  great  administrator 
and  a   most  popular  college   president. 


Dr.    Bone    has   time   for   students   despite   his   difficult    job    as    chief    administrator    for    an    ever-growing    university. 


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Front  Row:  Eric  Johnson,   Eunice  Spear,  Stanley  Shuman,  vice  chairman;  Mary    Rozem,   Warren    Hardin,   chairman;   Lewis   Legg.      Back   Row:   Charles   White, 
Warren  Perry,   Ferman   Bishop,   John   Ferrell,   George   Drew,   David  Sweet,   Kay    Brubalcer,    Richard    Bond,    Kenneth   Fitch,    Robert   G.   Bone,    Richard   Hulet. 


UNIVERSITY  COUNCIL 


The  University  Council,  a  faculty 
council,  is  essentially  an  advisory  group 
to  the  President  on  academic  policy. 
Through  this  council,  the  teaching  and 
administrative  faculty  participate  in  de- 
termining University  policy.  The  coun- 
cil consists  of  the  President  of  the 
University,  the  Vice  President  for  Aca- 
demic Affairs,  the  Vice  President  for 
Administrative  Affairs,  the  Vice  Presi- 
dent for  Student  Services,  and  members 
elected  by  the  faculty.  Almost  all 
changes  in  University  rules  and  policy, 
such  as  the  newly  revised  Student  Code, 
must  go  through  this  council  for  ap- 
proval. Monthly  meetings  are  open  to 
all  faculty  members. 


The   President  and   Council  seelc  a   solution   on   a   matter  of  academic   policy. 


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VICE  PRESIDENTS 


Sharing  with  the  President  the 
duties  and  responsibilities  of  University 
administration  are  the  five  vice  presi- 
dents of  Illinois  State  University.  These 
men,  each  covering  a  separate  area  of 
University  administrative  policy,  are 
Dr.  James  L.  Fisher,  Vice  President  for 
Information  Services;  Dr.  Richard  R. 
Bond,  Vice  President  for  Academic  Af- 
fairs; Dr.  Eric  H.  Johnson,  Vice  Presi- 
dent for  Administrative  Affairs;  Dr. 
Richard  E.  Hulet,  Vice  President  for 
Student  Services;  and  Dr.  Harold  E. 
Gibson,  Vice  President  for  Special 
Services.  While  these  men  are  directly 
responsible  to  the  President,  each  has 
complete  responsibility  in  his  own  area. 


Dr.    Richard    R.    Bond,    Vice    President    for    Aca- 
demic   Affairs. 


Dr.  James  L.  Fisher,  Vice   President  for   Informa- 
tion   Services. 


Dr.   Harold    E.    Gibson,    Vice    President   for    Spe- 
cial   Services. 


Dr.  Richard   E.  Hulet,  Vice  President  for  Student 
Services. 


Dr.    Eric   H.  Johnson,   Vice   President  for 
istrative   Affairs. 


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DEANS  AND  DIRECTORS 


Francis  B.  Belshe 

Associate  Dean   of  the   Faculty 


Francis    R.    Brown 

Director  of  Extension   and   Field    Services 


Gerald   A.  Curl 

Director   of   Financial    Aids 


Richar  Godfrey 

Director  of  News  and   Publicity  Services 


Arlan  C.   Helgeson 

Dean  of  Graduate   Schools 


Howard   J.   Ivens 

Director  of  Office  of  Admissions  and   Records 


160 


Bruce   T.    Kaiser 

Director   of   University    Union 


Joe   W.    Kraus 
Director   of   Libraries 


Arthur    H.    Larsen 

Coordinator   of   Evaluative   Services 


Parker   Lawlis 

Director  of  Alumni    Services 


Irving    W.   Salowitz 

Director   of   University    Health    Service 


Keith   Scott 

Assistant  to  the  President 


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Kenneth   A.  Shaw 
Assistant  to  the  President 


Richard  J.  Smith 

Administrative  Assisrant  to  Vice-President 


David   E.  Sweet 

Acting   Director  of  University   Foundation 


Harold  Sylvester 

Superviser  of  Security  and  Traffic 


Donald    F.  Templeton 

Assistant  to  Vice-President  of  Academic  Affairs 


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Isabelle  Terrill 
Director  of  Housing 


Richard  M.  Trumpe 

Coordinator  of  Student  Activities 


Lela  Winegarner 

Coordinator  of  Foreign  Student  Services 


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Anna   L.   Keaton 
Dean  of  Women 


Edwin   B.  Smith 
Acting   Dean   of  Men 


STUDENT  DEANS 


Dallas  B.  Bailey 
Assistant   Dean  of  Men 


Dorothy   H.   Carrington 
Assistant   Dean   of   Women 


Stanley   B.   Escott 

Administrative   Assistant  to   Dean    of   Students 


Ethel   G.   Feicke 

Assistant   Dean   of  Women 


Charles   A.   McBriarty 
Assistant   Dean   of   Men 


Virginia   A.   Palmer 
Assistant   Dean  of  Women 


TM'V 


163 


Dr.    Benjamin   J.    Keeley,    Acting    Dean   of   College   of   Liberal    Arts   and   Sciences. 


COLLEGE  OF  LIBERAL  ARTS  AND  SCIENCES 


The  largest  of  the  three  col- 
leges created  by  the  University's  re- 
organization of  the  past  year  is  the 
College  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Sciences. 
This  college  covers  fourteen  depart- 
ments: Biology,  Chemistry,  Economics, 
English,  Foreign  Languages,  Geogra- 
phy, History,  Library,  Mathematics, 
Physics,  Psychology,  Political  Science, 
Sociology-Anthropology,     and     Speech. 


Still  another  department  is  to  be 
added  soon.  At  the  present,  commit- 
tees within  the  college  are  working 
out  further  details  for  the  departments, 
adding  a  high  degree  of  faculty  par- 
ticipation to  the  organization.  This  re- 
organization into  colleges  should  lead 
to  more  efficiency  throughout  the  uni- 
versity. 


164 


BIOLOGY 


A  new  philosophy  is  emerging  in 
the  Department  of  Biological  Sciences, 
tending  to  place  a  balanced  emphasis 
on  both  the  modern  and  the  classical 
areas  of  biology.  This  philosophy  has 
brought  about  the  division  of  the  de- 
partment's faculty  into  four  sections 
of  interest — developmental,  envi- 
ronmental, functional,  and  structural 
biology — with  the  stress  on  biological 
principles  and  experimentation.  Weekly 
seminars  draw  many  interested  students 
and  faculty  to  hear  experts  speak  on 
a  variety  of  topics.  Expansion,  espe- 
cially in  the  graduate  program,  is  an- 
ticipated   in   the   near   future. 


Dr.     R.    Omar     Rilctt,     Head     of    Department    of 
Biological    Science. 


CHEMISTRY 


The  Department  of  Chemistry,  a 
newly  created  department,  is  looking 
to  the  future  for  greater  expansion, 
with  a  master  of  science  degree  in 
chemistry  pending  for  next  year.  There 
is  an  increasing  emphasis  in  this  depart- 
ment on  research  with  a  number  of 
undergraduates  and  two-thirds  of  the 
staff  active  now  in  research.  Beginning 
next  year,  students  planning  to  go  into 
engineering,  medicine,  or  dentistry  may 
begin  their  pre-professional  work  as 
chemistry  majors.  This,  plus  a  greater 
emphasis  on  chemistry  in  other  fields, 
promises  to  lead  to  increasing  enroll- 
ment  in   this  fast-growing    department. 


Dr.    Bernard    L.    Ryder,    Head    of    Department   of 
Chemistry. 

165 


Warren    R.    Harden,    Head    of   Department    of    Economics,    discusses  a   course  in  economics  with  student. 


ECONOMICS 


Great  demands  in  the  fields  of 
business  and  government  should  result 
in  an  increased  enrollment  in  the  newly 
created  department  of  Economics.  The 
liberal  arts  program  will  allow  this 
field  of  study  to  expand  as  never  be- 
fore possible,  with  several  new  courses 
and  a  master's  degree  as  immediate 
goals.  One  new  course  which  will  be 
offered  in  the  fall  of  1967  is  Introduc- 
tion to  Mathematical  Economics.  The 
economics  department  held  three  semi- 
nars this  year.  Seminar  speakers  in- 
cluded Dr.  Hans  Brems  of  the  Univer- 
sity of  Illinois  and  Nigerian  economist, 
Dr.  Olankapo. 


ENGLISH 


The  honor  sections  have  proved 
to  be  so  successful  that  they  were  ex- 
tended this  year  to  include  two-hundred 
level  courses  as  well.  A  new  semantics 
course  at  the  under-graduate  level  was 
also  added;  but,  the  principal  efforts 
during  the  year  have  been  directed  in 
the  preparation  of  the  final  stages  for  a 
doctoral  degree  in  English.  Along  with 
many  other  departments,  the  English 
department  has  also  had  to  devote 
much  time  to  the  many  changes  made 
necessary  by  Illinois  State's  conversion 
from  a  teacher's  college  to  its  present 
status  as  a  multi-purpose  institution. 


Victor    E.   Gimmestad,    Head   of   Department   cf   English,    looks   over   program   for   new   under-graduate 
courses. 


166 


Thomas   E.   Comfort,    Head   of   the   Department   of   Foreign    Language;,   demonstrates    the    use    of    the    master    control    in    the    language    laboratory    through 
which    the    professor    may    instruct   students. 


Arthur   W.   Watterson,    late   Head   of   the    Department  of   Geography,   talks   with    student  on   required   courses   in   geography. 


FOREIGN  LANGUAGE     GEOGRAPHY 


The  Foreign  Language  Depart- 
ment offers  the  student  a  chance  to 
learn  a  foreign  literature,  geography, 
and  culture  as  well  as  language.  Stu- 
dents are  instructed  by  both  traditional 
methods  and  the  latest  audio-lingual 
techniques  and  may  participate  in  Jun- 
ior-Year-Abroad  by  arrangement  with 
other  universities.  This  year,  progress 
was  made  in  acquiring  new  materials 
for  the  language  laboratory  in  the  area 
of  records  and  tapes.  The  department 
is  looking  ahead  to  a  second  language 
lab  and   two   electronic  classrooms. 


The  Department  of  Geography, 
headed  at  present  by  a  chairman  and 
committee,  continues  to  look  to  the 
future,  with  plans  for  expansion  in  sev- 
eral directions.  Further  exploration  in 
the  area  of  work  possible  with  the  spe- 
cial aids  added  in  the  previous  year 
show  a  limitless  field  of  experimenta- 
tion. The  department,  in  co-operation 
with  the  University  of  Illinois,  conducts 
a  National  Defense  Education  Act  In- 
stitute during  the  summer.  This  institute 
concerns  the  granting  of  funds  to  stu- 
dents of  geography. 


167 


HISTORY 


The  History  Department,  form- 
erly part  of  the  Social  Science  depart- 
ment, was  newly  formed  in  September 
of  1966.  Along  with  a  new  administra- 
tive structure,  new  majors  were  intro- 
duced for  both  liberal  arts  and  teacher 
education.  Throughout  each  year  semi- 
nars are  presented  by  members  of  the 
faculty.  This  year,  eight  seminars  were 
held  at  which  various  professors  pre- 
sented material  they  were  currently 
covering  in  their  respective  research 
areas.  A  program  for  a  Master's  de- 
gree has  been  offered  for  the  past  four 
years,  and  the  History  Department  is 
currently  formulating  a  doctoral  de- 
gree. 


Dr.    Robert  J.   Champagne,    Acting    Head   of   Department  of  History. 


LIBRARY  SCIENCE 


Beginning  in  September  of  1966, 
ISU  students  were  offered  the  oppor- 
tunity to  take  library  science  as  a 
major  field.  The  Department  of  Library 
Science  introduced  several  new  courses 
which  students  may  take  in  order  to 
fulfill  the  major  field  requirement  of 
33  semester  hours.  Other  changes  in 
the  department  included  the  switch  to 
the  Library  of  Congress  classification 
in  order  to  make  better  use  of  infor- 
mation in  the  Library  of  Congress  card 
catalog.  The  department  has  started  a 
plan  for  acquiring  books  as  soon  as 
they  are  published  in  the  United  States. 


Dr.   Joe   W.    Kraus,    Head   of   Department   of   Library  Science. 


168 


MATHEMATICS 


Mathematics,  a  vital  field  in  an 
atomic  age,  is  continually  undergoing 
innovations.  Complex  Analysis,  Mathe- 
matical Theory  of  Rings,  Functional 
Analysis,  Real  Analysis,  General  To- 
pology II,  and  Stochastic  Processes  are 
six  new  courses  to  be  offered  by  the 
Math  department  in  the  fall  of  1967. 
Among  the  speakers  at  the  weekly 
seminars  this  year  were  Dr.  Kwang 
Chul  Ha  of  the  University  of  Southern 
Florida  and  Dr.  Robert  Thomas  of  Ar- 
gonne  Laboratories.  In  the  last  five 
years,  the  Math  department  has  given 
eighty  master's  degrees  and  is  pres- 
ently moving  in  the  direction  of  a  doc- 
toral   program. 


Dr.   Clyde  T.    McCormicIc,    Head   of   Department  of  Mathematics. 


Dr.    Harold   J.    Born,    Head   of   Department   of   Physics. 


PHYSICS 


Typical  of  new  experiments 
added  to  the  advanced  undergraduate 
laboratory  this  year  was  an  experiment 
for  measuring  Planck's  Constant.  Equip- 
ment to  measure  the  velocity  of  light 
was  purchased,  and  a  telescope  was 
added  to  be  used  in  the  new  under- 
graduate astronomy  course.  As  part  of 
the  Visiting  Scientist  Program,  this  year 
Dr.  Danial  Zaffarano  of  Iowa  State 
University  spoke  to  students  and  fac- 
ulty members  on  x-raying  the  nucleus 
and  physics  research  at  the  Ames  Labo- 
ratory. The  Physics  Department  will 
play  a  major  role  in  initiating  a  two- 
year    pre-engineering    program   at    ISU. 


169 


Dr.   Alice   L.   Ebel,   Head   of  Department  of   Political   Science,   advises    Terry   Heden   on   his  scheduling    problems. 


POLITICAL  SCIENCE 

The  newly-created  Political  Sci- 
ence Department,  formerly  a  part  of 
the  Social  Science  Department,  gained 
its  own  entity  this  fall  when  this  insti- 
tution changed  over  to  a  liberal  arts 
program.  The  principal  purpose  of  this 
department  is  not  to  turn  out  political 
scientists,  but  rather  to  provide  stu- 
dents in  this  area  with  a  broad  back- 
ground for  a  liberal  arts  education. 
Besides  teaching  possibilities,  students 
in  political  science  may  look  forward 
to  business  executive  opportunities; 
may  enter  governmental  positions  at 
local,  state,  or  national  levels;  or,  if 
they  so  desire,  may  continue  their  stud- 
ies in  the  area  of  law. 


PSYCHOLOGY 

The  autumn  of  1966  witnessed 
the  formation  of  the  Psychology  De- 
partment which  offers  a  major  in  psy- 
chology and  directs  its  undergraduate 
program  toward  providing  the  student 
with  a  solid  liberal  arts  education.  Vo- 
cational training  requires  graduate 
study.  At  present,  master's  degrees  in 
psychology  and  school  psychology  are 
given.  Incorporation  of  five  new  gradu- 
ate courses  are  planned.  This  summer, 
Abnormal  Psychology  will  be  offered 
and  Differential  Psychology  follows 
next  fall.  Other  resources  are  being 
used  in  equipping  the  psychology  labo- 
ratory. Nineteen  full-time  faculty  mem- 
bers, thirteen  resident  graduate  stu- 
dents, and  forty-five  majors  are  in  the 
department. 


Dr.  Walter   Friedhoff,   Acting   Head  of  Department  of  Psychology. 


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SOCIOLOGY-ANTHROPOLOGY 


Dr.  Vernon  C.  Pohlman,  Head  of  Department  of  Sociology-Anthropology,  discusses  department  policies. 


Dr.   Charles   A.   White,    Head   of   Department  of  Speech,   meets  with   student  about   requirements. 


Newly  created  in  September, 
1966,  and  already  planning  for  a  mas- 
ter's degree  program  by  July,  1968,  is 
the  Department  of  Sociology-Anthro- 
pology. Currently,  a  revision  of  the 
curriculum,  with  at  least  two  new 
courses  to  be  offered  next  year,  and  a 
continuation  of  the  successful  team 
teaching  approach  are  being  carried 
on  toward  this  goal.  This  department 
is  striving  for  a  more  highly  developed 
discipline  and  a  higher  caliber  of 
teaching  than  was  possible  before  in 
the  combined  Social  Science  Depart- 
ment. It  is  preparing  the  student  for  a 
variety  of  fields,  from  high  school 
teaching  to  social  work  to  government 
personnel  work. 


SPEECH 


The  Department  of  Speech  is 
looking  into  the  future  with  enthusiasm. 
Enrollments  in  all  the  areas,  Audiology, 
Pathology,  Theatre,  Rhetoric  and  Pub- 
lic Address,  Interpretative  Reading, 
and  Radio  and  Television  are  growing 
at  a  rate  which  makes  "keeping  up" 
difficult.  More  speech  is  being  taught 
in  the  elementary  schools,  secondary 
schools,  and  in  college  than  ever  be- 
fore. New  programs,  such  as  Reader's 
Theatre,  Laboratory  Theatre,  graduate 
program  in  Audiology,  Speech  Re- 
source for  elementary  teachers,  and  a 
minor  in  Radio  and  Television,  are  de- 
veloping. The  challenge  is  to  maintain 
quality  as  we  adapt  to  the  demands 
of   quantity. 


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Dr.    Henry   Hermanowitz,    Acting   Head   of  College   of   Education. 


COLLEGE  OF  EDUCATION 


In  the  first  year  of  its  organiza- 
tion, close  communicational  lines  have 
been  established  between  the  seven  de- 
partments comprising  the  College  of 
Education.  Improvement  of  the  present 
undergraduate  programs  in  teacher  ed- 
ucation, the  careful  development  of 
additional  graduate  programs,  and  in- 
novative efforts  in  both  common  school 


and  collegiate  curricula  represent  its 
future  goals.  The  departments  of  the 
College  look  forward  to  an  expanding 
role  of  leadership  in  education  through 
a  complementary  balanced  approach 
involving  scholarly  inquiry,  preparation 
of  teachers  and  other  school  personnel, 
and  service  to  the  schools  of   Illinois. 


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Dr.   Leo   E.   Eastman,   Head   of   Department  ot   Education. 


Dr.   Donald    M.   Prince,   Head   of  Department  of   Educational   Administration. 


EDUCATION 


The  Department  of  Education 
offers  graduate  programs  in  supervision 
and  in  counseling  and  guidance.  The 
remainder  of  the  courses  are  service 
courses  for  students  who  are  preparing 
for  teaching.  During  the  year,  the  de- 
partment has  developed  new  programs 
including  the  master's  degree  in  read- 
ing and  format  for  future  doctoral 
programs.  In  addition,  the  department 
has  been  working  on  courses  in  the  area 
of  philosophical  foundations  of  educa- 
tion. A  complete  revamping  of  the 
undergraduate  sequence  of  courses  for 
secondary  certification  is  being  con- 
sidered for  the  future. 


EDUCATIONAL 
ADMINISTRATION 


The  Department  of  Educational 
Administration  offers  graduate  work 
leading  to  the  master's,  specialist,  and 
doctoral  degrees.  Less  than  five  years 
ago,  the  Department  launched  one  of 
the  first  three  doctoral  programs  of- 
fered at  ISU.  Mrs.  Odessa  Meyer 
earned  the  first  advanced  graduate  de- 
gree in  ISU  history  in  August  of  1965; 
and  Mr.  Joseph  Mini  was  awarded  the 
first  doctoral  degree  in  educational 
administration  in  May  of   1966. 


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Dr.   Helen   M.   Nance,    Head   of   Division  of   Elementary   Education. 


ELEMENTARY 
EDUCATION 


Students  majoring  in  Elementary 
Education  engage  in  an  inter-depart- 
mental and  inter-collegiate  program  as 
there  are  professional  requirements  in 
approximately  ten  departments  in  addi- 
tion to  the  general  education  program. 
In  this  way,  students  experience  tine 
instruction  in  each  curriculum  area  of 
concern  to  the  elementary  school. 
Laboratory  experiences,  a  unique  fea- 
ture of  the  professional  elementary 
education  sequence,  include  observa- 
tions, child  study,  junior  participation, 
and  student  teaching  in  the  campus 
school  and   public  schools. 


Dr.  V.   L.   Replogle,   Director  of  Metcalf  School. 


METCALF 

ELEMENTARY 

SCHOOL 

The  roles  of  Metcalf  Elementary 
School  include  profiting  services  to 
teacher-education  students  with  special 


emphasis  on  pre-student  teaching  labo- 
ratory experiences.  Research  projects 
are  conducted  on  various  aspects  of 
child  growth  and  learning  and  provide 
a  modern  educational  program  for 
about  six  hundred  pupils,  including  one 
hundred  twenty  special  education  stu- 
dents. 


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Cecilia    J.    Lauby,    Director   of   Professional    Laboratory   Experiences. 


PROFESSIONAL 

LABORATORY 

EXPERIENCES 


Bridging  the  gap  between  edu- 
cational theory  and  practice  has  been 
an  important  objective  of  a  good 
teacher-education  program.  Profes- 
sional laboratory  experiences,  broadly 
defined,  are  those  direct  experiences 
in  which  teacher  education  students 
engage  while  learning  to  relate  educa- 
tional theory  to  the  everyday  activities 
of  the  learner  and  to  direct  the  learn- 
ing of  the  pupil.  The  culminating  pro- 
fessional laboratory  experience  for 
most  undergraduates  is  student  teach- 
ing, during  which  they  seek  to  acquire 
the  skills  and  knowledge  needed  for 
the  successful   instruction  of  our  youth. 


SPECIAL  EDUCATION 


The  Special  Education  Depart- 
ment offers  bachelor's  and  master's  de- 
grees with  specialization  in  several 
areas  of  educating  the  handicapped. 
The  ISU  laboratory  schools  provide 
well-rounded  special  education  pro- 
grams for  most  types  of  exceptional 
children.  Students  are  provided  im- 
portant experiences  at  the  Psychologi- 
cal Counseling  Center,  Speech  Clinic, 
Reading  and  Hearing  Laboratories,  and 
also  in  local  and  residential  school  spe- 
cial education  programs.  Qualified  per- 
sonnel are  in  critical  demand;  the  num- 
ber of  teachers  needed  is  estimated  to 
be  four  times  the  number  now  avail- 
able. 


Dr.  Harold    R.  Phelps,   Head  of  Department  of  Special   Education. 


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UNIVERSITY  HIGH 
SCHOOL 


An  integral  part  of  ISU  is  the 
University  High  School  with  an  enroll- 
ment of  664  students.  The  high  school 
is  completely  comprehensive  with  a 
department  corresponding  to  each  de- 
partment offered  by  the  University. 
The  building  is  equipped  to  accommo- 
date the  physically  handicapped  and 
also  has  a  Braille  resource  room.  Com- 
plete laboratory  facilities  are  available 
in  many  departments.  The  new  build- 
ing, opened  last  year,  provides  a  com- 
pletely modern  setting  for  student 
teaching  experiences  as  well  as  a  labo- 
ratory for  Educational  Psychology  and 
.Secondary    Education    classes. 


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Harry   D.   Lovelass,   Director  of   University   High   School. 


Mike    Barnes    is    a    member   of   the    Marching    Band    which    participates    in    parades    and 
football   games. 


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Dr.    Harold    E.    Gibson,    Acting    Dean    of   College    of   Applied    Science   and    Technology. 


COLLEGE  OF  APPLIED  SCIENCE  AND  TECHNOLOGY 


The  College  of  Applied  Science 
and  Technology,  accounting  for  seven 
per  cent  of  ISU's  enrollment,  was  es- 
tablished by  the  Board  of  Governors 
of  State  Colleges  and  Universities  in 
1966.  The  College,  headed  by  Acting 
Dean  Harold  Gibson,  consists  of  the 
Departments  of  Agriculture,  Home 
Economics,  and   Industrial  Arts. 


Programs  of  study  are  available 
in  each  of  the  departments  for  prepa- 
ration to  enter  various  agricultural, 
home  economics  related,  and  indus- 
trial-technical occupations  as  well  as 
teacher  education.  The  Department  of 
Agriculture  offers  a  bachelor's  degree, 
whereas  the  other  departments  offer 
master's  degrees. 


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AGRICULTURE 


The  agriculture  program  at  Illi- 
nois State  University  initiates  and  pro- 
motes the  necessary  skills  in  teacher 
preparation  and  general  agriculture. 
Along  with  classroom  study  and  ex- 
perience in  the  special  agriculture 
laboratory  on  campus,  work  is  required 
on  the  university  farm.  Each  year  ag- 
riculture students  participate  in  at 
least  six  major  intercollegiate  livestock 
judging  contests  throughout  the  United 
States.  The  judging  team  is  composed 
of  five  students.  Practice  for  these  con- 
tests begins  in  early  fall  and  takes 
place  at  breeders'  farms  both  in  Illi- 
nois and   in  surrounding  states. 


Harvey   S.   Woods,   Head   of  the  Department  of  Agriculture,  conducts  soil  experiments  at  lab. 


HOME  ECONOMICS 


For  a  period  of  years,  the  ISU 
Home  Economics  Department  has  led 
in  the  preparation  of  vocational  Home 
Economics  teachers,  but  the  demand 
for  qualified  teachers  far  exceeds  the 
number  available.  Students  in  the  vo- 
cational program  apply  theory  and 
practices  by  attending  field  trips,  Fu- 
ture Homemakers  of  America  confer- 
ences, Illinois  Home  Economics  Asso- 
ciation conventions,  and  by  student 
teaching.  In  1966,  another  degree  was 
added  to  the  curriculum  to  accommo- 
date those  students  interested  in  be- 
coming Home  Advisors,  Merchandisers, 
and   Food  or  Textile  Researchers. 


Florence   Davis,   Head  of  the   Department  of  Home   Economics,  discusses  a   home  planning  unit. 


178 


INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 


As  with  most  departments,  in- 
dustrial arts  has  begun  courses  with  the 
non-teaching  curriculum  in  mind.  The 
department  presently  is  trying  to  give 
its  students  a  general  background  cov- 
ering the  entire  field.  With  the  Four 
Point  Program  for  the  building  of  more 
junior  colleges  that  will  stress  the  voca- 
tional subjects,  the  industrial  arts  de- 
partment sees  as  its  job  the  training  of 
teachers  for  these  schools.  This  summer 
ISU  will  be  one  of  twenty-three  institu- 
tions to  participate  in  the  N.D.E.A.  fel- 
lowship program.  ISU  will  be  offering 
instruction  in  computer  drafting  as  part 
of  this  program. 


Charles   B.  Porter,   Head  of  the  Department  of  Industrial  Arts,  watches  a   demonstration  on  mechanics. 


Professor   Prigge   enjoys  a    leisure    moment. 


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Claude   M.   Dillinger,   Head   of  Unaffiliated   Departments. 


UNAFFILIATED  DEPARTMENTS 


On  September  I,  1966,  the  uni- 
versity was  divided  into  three  colleges, 
the  College  of  Applied  Science  and 
Technology,  the  College  of  Education, 
and  the  College  of  Liberal  Arts  and 
Sciences,  comprising  twenty-four  de- 
partments. Five  departments  outside  of 
these  colleges  were  designated  as  Un- 
affiliated   Departments. 


They  are:  Art,  Music,  Business 
Education,  Health  and  Physical  Educa- 
tion for  Men,  and  Health  and  Physical 
Education  for  Women.  These  depart- 
ments must  petition  for  new  colleges 
or  be  absorbed  into  existing  colleges. 
The  departments  now  operate  as  col- 
leges, although  they  are  not  officially 
organized  as  such. 


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Dr.   F.   Louis   Hoover,   Head   of   Department  of  Art. 


ART 


The  Art  Department  continues 
to  be  one  of  the  largest  art  depart- 
ments in  the  nation  for  a  university  of 
this  size.  The  graduate  program  is 
mushrooming  at  both  the  master's  and 
doctorate  levels,  as  graduate  students 
come  to  ISU  from  schools  all  over  the 
nation.  The  biggest  problem  facing  the 
department  is  one  of  space.  This  year 
some  classes  and  offices  were  located 
in  Central  School.  A  new  service,  "ISU 
Art  For  ISU,"  was  initiated,  providing 
works  of  art  by  ISU  students  and  fac- 
ulty to  be  taken  out  on  loan  for  use 
around  the  compus.  One  of  the  largely 
growing  studio  areas  is  in  printmaking. 


BUSINESS 
EDUCATION 


The  Business  Education  Depart- 
ment received  authorization  from  the 
State  Board  for  Vocational  Education 
to  provide  all  of  the  teacher  education 
courses  needed  by  teachers  and  co- 
ordinators of  vocational  cooperative 
programs  in  office  and  marketing  edu- 
cation. This  year  saw  the  first  students 
to  graduate  from  ISU  with  non-teaching 
degrees  in  business  administration.  A 
new  comprehensive  major  program  in 
accounting  has  been  approved  by  the 
University  Council.  New  courses  were 
offered  in  marketing,  finance,  and  vo- 
cational  business  education. 


Dr.  Louis   R.  Toll,   Head   of   Department   of   Business   Education. 


MEN'S  HEALTH 
AND  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 


To  meet  the  challenges  brought 
about  by  the  change  to  Liberal  Arts, 
the  Men's  Department  of  Health  and 
Physical  Education  has  expanded  its 
staff  and  curriculum.  An  upper-level 
course,  Applied  Motor  Learning,  has 
been  added  in  addition  to  courses  de- 
signed to  prepare  the  men  for  gradu- 
ate study.  More  men  have  enrolled  in 
graduate  school,  necessitating  new 
equipment  and  an  enlarged  graduate 
research  lab.  This  year  ISU  men  have 
participated  in  ten  varsity  sports  and 
fourteen  intramural  sports.  Also,  ISU 
played  host  to  the  Illinois  Junior  Col- 
lege Basketball  Tournament  and  to  one 
super-sectional  of  the  State  High 
School    Basketball   Tournament. 


WOMEN'S  HEALTH 
AND  PHYSICAL 
EDUCATION 

The  Department  of  Health  and 
Physical  Education  for  Women  con- 
tinues to  expand  its  opportunities  for 
the  students  of  this  campus  to  gain 
recreational  resourcefulness,  to  experi- 
ence the  satisfaction  of  efficient  move- 
ment, and  to  learn  new  skills.  Extensive 
intramural,  extramural,  and  intercol- 
legiate programs  challenge  each  wom- 
an's skill  and  interest.  The  need  for 
female  physical  educators  continues 
unabated.  Professional  programs  in 
physical  education  and  dance  educa- 
tion reflect  the  new  direction  in  the 
study  of  human  movement.  Skill  in  and 
knowledge  of  human  movements  are  a 
part  of  the  continuing  education  of  all 
men  and  women. 


HHHBSHHIB 


Dr.    Ariey    F.    Gillett,    Head    of    Department   of    Men's    Health    and    Physical    Education,    visits    soccer 
class. 


Dr.    Phebe    Scott,    Head    of    Department    of    Women's    Health    and    Physical    Education,    comments    on 
Orchesis. 


182 


MUSIC 


Expansion  is  the  key  word  which 
describes  the  Department  of  Music. 
Experience  in  the  laboratory  schools 
has  been  increased  in  order  to  provide 
better  preparation  of  music  teachers. 
The  department  has  purchased  new 
equipment  for  repairing  instruments. 
With  this  equipment,  instruments  can 
be  repaired  and  put  back  into  use  im- 
mediately. The  department  has  also  co- 
operated with  the  Department  of  Art 
and  Speech  to  introduce  a  new  course, 
The  Arts  and  Modern  Man,  which  stu- 
dents may  take  to  fulfill  general  edu- 
cation requirements.  The  course  deals 
with  the  interrelated  study  of  the  fine 
arts  and  is  taught  by  instructors  from 
each  of  the  three  areas. 


Dr.    Howard    H.    Rye,    Head    of    Department    of 
Music. 


Sir  Anthony   Eden,   Earl   of  Avon,   was  the  speaker  for  the  annual    Adlai    E.   Stevenson   Lectures   on    International   Affairs. 


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Abshire,    Ellen    M.      Assistant   Professor    of   Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Adams,    Robert.      Instructor   in    Chemistry. 
Albert,    Richard    N.      Instructor   in   English. 
Allen,    Michael.      Faculty   Assistant   in   Sociology. 


Anderson,    Edward   T.      Instructor  in   Industrial  Arts. 
Anderson,   Hazel le  M.      Assistant  Professor  of  Library  Science. 
Armstrong,    Donald.      Assistant   Professor   of   Music. 
Ashbrook,   William   D.      Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 


FACULTY 


Bagdonas,    Apolinaras.      Instructor   in   Latin. 

Bailey,    Dallas    B.      Assistant   Dean    of    Men. 

Banks,   Wilson   P.      Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Barber,   G.   B.      Professor  of   Speech. 


Bass,    B.   H.      Assistant  Professor  of   Health   6  Physical 

Education. 
Batty,    Paul    W.      Instructor  in   Speech. 
Beck,    Roy.      Instructor  in   Speech. 
Beckman,    Kenneth    R.      Assistant   Professor   of    Education. 


Bell,   Claude   A.      Associate   Professor   of   Industrial   Arts. 
Bellas,    Ralph   A.      Associate  Professor  of  English. 
Belshe,    Francis.      Professor   of   Education. 
Bewsey,   Julia.      Instructor   in   Library  Science. 


Bey,    Douglas   R.      Professor  of   Mathematics. 

Billingsley,   Al lie   Ward.      Professor  of  Spanish. 

Bird,    Ruth.      Assistant  Professor   of   Health   &  Physical 

Education. 
Bishop,   John    D.      Instructor  in   English. 


184 


Blomgren,   Roger  Dean.      Professor  of  Industrial  Arfs. 
Boaz,   John   K.      Assisfanf  Professor  of  Speech. 
Bock,    Walter   F.      Instructor  In   Art. 
Bond,   Arthur  D.      Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry. 


Bond,    Richard    R.      Professor   of   Zoology. 
Born,    Harold.      Professor    of    Physical    Science. 
Bralnard,    Doris.      Instructor  in   Library  Science. 
Brand,    Paul   J.      Professor   of   Geography. 


Bremer,    Alma    B.      Assistant   Professor   of   Home   Economics. 
Brockman,    Herman    F.      Associate   Professor   of    Genetics. 
Brome,    Robert    B.      Assistant   Professor   of   English. 
Brown,    Edna.      Instructor   in   Education. 


Brown,    Francis   R.      Professor   of   Mathematics. 
Brown.    Lynn   H.      Assistant  Professor   of   Mathematics. 
Brubaker,    Leonard   A.      Associate   Professor   of  Education. 
Bruening,   Leonard    F.      Associate   Professor   of   Mathematics. 


Bruno,   James  S.      Instructor   in   Education. 

Bryan,    Elsie.      Instructor  in   Home  Economics. 

Buchanan,   Duane   E.      Faculty  Assistant  in   Health  &  Physical 

~     ..  .  „     ,  Education. 

Carlton,    Lessie.      Professor   of   Education. 


Carroll,  Conrad.  Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 
Champagne,  Roger  J.  Associate  Professor  of  History. 
Chesebro,  Patricia.  Assistant  Professor  of  Psychology. 
Chiles,    Helen.      Assistant  Professor  of  Latin. 


Clark,   Dorothy  W.      Assistant  Professor  of  Speech. 
Clark,   Faith.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  &  Physical 

r-       r     ,     -ri  «     .  Education. 

Uomtort,    Thomas    E.      Professor  of  French. 

Condon,   Arnold   C.      Professor  of  Business   Education. 


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Cox,    Delano   K.  Assistant  Professor  of  Botany. 

Coyne,   Charles  E.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 

Cralley,    John.  Assistant    Professor   of   Zoology. 

Cramer,   Robert  L.      Assistant  Professor  of  Physical  Science. 


Crawford,    Larry   M.      Instructor   in   Education. 
Crew,   John   E.      Associate  Professor  of  Physical  Science. 
Crews,    Warren    S.      Assistant   Professor   of   Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Crist,    Robert   L.      Professor   of   Psychology. 


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Crumley,    Richard    D.      Associate   Professor   of   Mathematics. 
Culver,    Alfred,      /Associate   Professor   of   Agriculture. 
Curl,    Gerald   A.      Instructor   in   Business   Education. 
Damm,    Frances   L.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 


Davies,    Lillian   S.      Associate  Professor  of  Education. 
Davis,   Florence.      Professor  of  Home  Economics. 
Denny,   Curtis  L.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 
Dillinger,   Claude   M.      Professor  of  Psychology. 


Dohleman,    Lee.      Instructor   in    Business   Education. 
Dohrmann,   Paul    F.      >4ssociore  Professor  of   Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Dorethy,   Rex   Eugene.      Instructor  in   Art. 
Dowdall,   Leven.      Assistant  Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 


Downing,   James   R.     Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 
Duncan,   Robert  L.      Associate  Professor  of  English. 
Duty,    Robert.      Associate  Professor  of  Chemistry. 
Eatherly,    Scott.     Assistant  Professor  of  English. 


186 


Edge,    Orlyn    P.      Associate   Professor    of    Mathematics. 

Egelston,    Elwood    F.      Professor  of   Education. 

Eikenberry,    Alice    M.      Professor   of   History. 

Elfstrand,    Frances.      Assistant  Professor   of   Business   Education. 


Elliott,    Ralph   A.      Doctor   in   Health   Service. 

Endsley,    Ann.      Instructor   in    Mathematics. 

Engberg,    Edna.      Assistant   Professor   of   Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Esbin,    John.      Instructor    in    Mathematics. 


Escott,   Stanley   B.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Esworthy,    Ray.      Professor  of   Business   Education. 
Evans,    G.    Harlowe.      Professor   of   Chemistry. 
Fagerburg,    Dorothy    S.      Assistant  Professor  of  Library 


Science. 


Farmer,    Louise.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Feicke,    Ethel    G.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Ferrell,   John.      Assoo'ore   Professor  of   Music. 
Ficek,    Edmund    F.      Instructor    in   Business    Education. 


Fischer,    Raymond   L.      Assistant   Professor  of   Speech. 
Fisher,    James    L.      Associate   Professor   of    Psychology. 
Fitch,    K.   L.      Associate  Professor  of  Anatomy. 
Fitzpatrick,    E.    D.      Associate   Professor  of  Education. 


Floyd,   Thomas   W.      Assistant   Professor  of    Education. 
Foeller,   George.      Assistant  Professor  of   Music. 
Foreman,  Anne.      Assistant  Professor   of  French. 
Foster,   George  M.      Assistant  Professor  of  Speech. 


Frame,  Terry   M.      Instructor  in   Business  Education. 
Francis,   Charles   E.      Instructor   in   Industrial  Arts. 
Friedhoff,   Walter   H.      Professor  of  Psychology. 
Frigo,   Leo   H.      Doctor  in   Health  Service. 


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Frye,    Harold.      Assistant   Professor   of   Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Fuehrer,    William.      Associate   Professor   of   German. 
Gaigalas,   Vytas  V.      Associate  Professor  of  French. 
Galaway,    Beryl.      Assistant    Professor   of   Library   Science. 


Gale,   Charles.      Instructor   in   English. 

Gardula,   Robert  J.      Assistant  Professor  of  Geography. 

Gefvert,    Constance   J.      Instructor   in    English. 

Giles,    Marjorie    B.      Instructor  in   Education. 


FACULTY 


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Gillett,    Arley.      Professor   of   Health   6   Physical   Education. 
Gilmore,   Hal   M.     Assistant  Professor  of  Mathematics. 
Giradi,    George.      Instructor  in   Health   &   Physical   Education. 
Gnagey,    William.      Professor   of  Psychology. 


Grady,    Michael    D.      Faculty  Assistant  in   English. 

Gray,   Miriam   M.      Professor  of  Health  &  Physical   Education. 

Gritzmacher,    Glenn    S.      Assistant   Professor   of   Library 

Science. 
Hage,    Dean   S.      Professor  of  Education. 


Hall,   Barbara   C.     Professor  of  Health   6  Physical  Education. 
Hall,  Judith  B.     Instructor  in  Health  6  Physical  Education. 
Ha  Ham,  James  A.     Associate  Professor  of  Business  Education. 
Hanneford,    Alonzo.      Instructor  in   Industrial  Arts. 


Harden,    Warren    R.      ^ssociore   Professor  of   Economics. 
Hardine,   Doris.     Assistant  Professor  of  Music. 
Harris,    Alice.     Assistant   Professor  of   Education. 
Harris,   Archie.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  &  Physical 

Education. 


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Hathway,    Robert   G.      Associate   Professor   of    Mathematics. 
Hawse,   John   E.      Assistant  Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 
Haydar,    Afak.      Assistant   Professor   of   Political   Science. 
Heissler,    John.      Associate   Professor   of   English. 


Heldt,   Carl   D.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  &  Physical 

Education. 

Hemenway,   Robert.     Associate  Professor  of  Education. 

Henderson,    Doris   E.      Instructor   in   Health   &  Physical 

Education. 

Henderson,   Janet.      Instructor   in   English. 


Henline,    Ruth.      Professor  of  English. 

Hermanowici,    Henry  J.     Professor  of   Education. 

Hiclclin,    C.    R.     Protestor  of  Education. 

Higgins,   Lynne   P.      Instructor  in   Health  &  Physical  Education. 


Hill,   Eugene   L.      Professor  of  Health  &  Physical  Education. 
Hocking,   Norman  J.      Instructor  in  English. 
Hoffarth,    Hallie   M.      Faculty   Assistant  in   Mathematics. 
Holm,   Joy  A.      Assistant  Professor  of  Art. 


Holmes,    Roger   M.      Instructor   in   Education. 
Holtman,    Eugene   A.      Assistant   Professor  of   Library   Science. 
Honn,    Max   L      Assistant  Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 
House,  J.   E.,  Jr.      Assistant  Professor  of  Chemistry. 


Howard,   James   Merle.      Assistant  Professor   of   Education. 
Hrudka,  Q.  L.     Associate  Professor  of  Education. 
Hubbard,   Ben   C.      Professor  of  Education. 
Huggins,    Ruth.      Assistant   Professor   of   English. 


Hulet,   Richard   E.      Professor  of  Education. 

Huser,   Mary   K.      Associate  Professor  of  Education. 

Hutslar,  Jack   R.     Instructor  in  Education. 

Irvin,  Jean.      Instructor  in   Health  &  Physical  Education. 


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Iivin,   Richard   F.      Assistant  Professor  in   Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Ivens,    Howard.      Professor  of  Physical   Science. 
Jackson,    Harry.      Assistant   Professor   of   Biological   Science. 
James,   Jeannie    H.      Associate   Professor  of   Home   Economics. 


James,    Kenneth.      Associate    Professor   of   Agriculture. 
Jochums,   Milford  C.      Professor  of  English. 
Johnson,   Henry  C.      Assistant   Professor  of   Education. 
Johnston,   John   L.      Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 


FACULTY 


Johnston,    Sandra.      Faculty   Assistant   in   Mathematics. 
Justin,    Heather.      Faculty  Assistant  in   Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Kagy,    Frederick   D.      Associate  Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 
Karch,   Jacqueline.      Associate   Professor   of   Home   Economics. 


Keeley,    Benjamin.      Professor   of   Sociology. 
Kennedy,   William   N.      Assistant  Professor  of  Latin. 
Keough,    Betty.      Associate   Professor  of  Health  6   Physical 

Education. 
Kewish,   Sharon.      Instructor   in   English. 


Knepler,   Jane   E.      Assistant  Professor  of  Geography. 
Knight,    Homer.      Professor   of   Education. 
Knofla,   Alan   N.      Instructor   in   Business   Education. 
Koepke,    H.   F.      Professor  of   Business   Education. 


Kohlmeyer,    Fred   W.      Associate   Professor  of  History. 
Kohn,  Walter  S.  G.      Associate  Professor  of  Political  Science. 
Kron,    Marian    E.      Instructor   in   Mathematics. 
Kurth,   C.   H.     Associate   Professor  of  Education. 


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Laidig,    Kermit   M.      Professor  of  Geography. 

Larsen,   Arthur   H.      Distinguished   Professor   of   Higher 

Education. 
Laurenti,    Joseph    L      Professor   of    Spanish. 
Laymon,    Ronald    L      Associate   Professor   of   Education. 


Legge,    William.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Levine,    Leon.      Assistant   Professor   of   History. 
Lewis,    Marjorie   L.      Assistant   Professor  of  Psychology. 
Lilly,    Lois.      Assistant   Professor  of   Education. 


Lionberger,    Warren   W.      Instructor   in   Education. 

Little,    Harry   A.      Associate   Professor   of   Education. 

Lorig,    Thomas    W.      Instructor   in    Mathematics. 

Lundgren,   Hattie  C.      Assistant  Professor  of  Home  Economics. 


Mabry,   Laurene.      Assistant   Professor   of   Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Macesich,    Michael.      >4ssis/on/    Professor    of    Chemistry. 
Manahan,    Henry    R.      Professor  of   Latin. 
Mandera,    Franklin    R.      Instructor   in   French   &  Spanish. 


Mansfield,    Faye.      >4ss/sranr   Professor   of  Education. 
Marsh,    Robert.      Faculty   Assistant  in   Education. 
Marshall,   Helen   E.      Professor  of  History. 
Martens,    J.   Louis.      Professor  of   Botany. 


Martin,   Marjorie.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Martinez,   Olga.      Instructor   in   Spanish. 
Marvin,    Kenneth   O.      Instructor   in   Education. 
Mauck,    Inez   L.      Assistant  Professor  of   Education. 


Mendenhall,    Elsie.      Faculty   Assistant   in   Business    Education. 
Metcalf,   Joseph    E.      Instructor   in   Graphic   Arts. 
Meyer,   Odessa.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 
Milander,    Henry.      Faculty   Assistant  in   Education. 


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Miller,    E.   Joan.      Associate   Professor  of   Geography. 
Miller,   Earlynn  J.      Instructor  in   Health  &  Physical  Education. 
Miller,   S.   Duncan.      Instructor   in   Music. 
Moore,    Barry   E.      Assistant  Professor   of  Art. 


Moore,    Robert   H.      Professor   of   Education. 

Morris,    Charles    E.,    Jr.      Associate   Professor   of   Mathematics. 

Moskoviti,    David    H.      Instructor   in   Music. 

Mullen,   Jess.      Instructor   in    Library   Science. 


FACULTY 


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Myrick,   Vesta.      Faculty  Assistant  in  Education. 

McCarthy,   John   R.      Instructor  in  History. 

McCarthy,   Willard   J.      Assistant  Professor  of   Industrial  Arts. 

McComas,   Charles  T.      Instructor  in  Russian. 


McCormick,   Clyde  T.      Professor  of  Mathematics. 

Nance,    Helen    M.      Professor   of   Education. 

Natale,  Joseph.     Assistant  Professor  of  Art. 

Nelson,   Jean   E.      Assistant  Professor  of  Library  Science. 


Nichols,    Beverly.      Instructor  in   Health   &  Physical  Education. 
Nimz,   Richard   Lee.     Instructor  in  Education. 
O'Connor,    Burton   L.      Professor  of  Health   &  Physical 

Education. 
Oien,  Carroll  J.     Faculty  Assistant  in  Business  Education. 


Olson,   Thomas   A.      Instructor  in   History. 

O'Neill,  William.     Instructor  in  Health  &  Physical  Education. 

Ottinger,  Alice.     Instructor  In  Art. 

Owens,   Dale  Curtis.     Faculty  Assistant  in  Speech. 


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Paarlberg,    William.      Instructor   in   Education. 
Packwood,   Mary  M.      Assistant  Professor  of  Art. 
Palmer,   James    B.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Palmer,    Virginia.      y4ssoc/o/e   Professor  of   Education. 


Parker,    Louise.      Assistant  Professor  of   Education. 
Parkinson,    Roberta.      Instructor   in   Education. 
Parret,   Margaret.      Assistant  Professor   of  Speech. 
Patterson,   James   E.      Professor  of   Geography. 


Paulson,   Paul   M.      Instructor  in   Industrial  Arts. 
Paxton,   G.   Ben.      Assistant   Professor   of  Speech. 
Peithman,    Harlan.      Professor  of  Music. 
Pendleton,   Charles   W.      Instructor   in   Industrial   Arts. 


Perry,    Warren    S.      Associate   Professor   of   Business   Education. 
Peterson,   Carroll   V.      Associate  Professor  of  English. 
Peterson,   Don   L.      Instructor  in   Music. 
Petrossian,   George   A.      Assistant  Professor  of  French. 


Pett it,    Barbara    R.      Instructor    in    Education. 
Phelps,    Harold    R.      Professor   of    Education. 
Planck,    Gary.      Instructor    in    Speech. 
Poe,    Douglas.      Associate   Professor   of    Economics. 


Porter,   Charles.      Professor  of  Industrial  Arts. 

Price,    Emily   L.      Instructor  in    English. 

Ramseyer,   Gary   C.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 

Ranta,    Taimi.      Associate    Professor   of   English. 


Rayfield,   JoAnn.  Assistant   Professor   of   History. 
Reed,    Ronald    D.      Instructor   in   Library   Science. 

Reese,    H.    Eerie.  Professor   of   Business   Education. 

Reiter,    Richard.  Associate    Professor    of    Chemistry. 


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Replogle,   V.   L.      Professor  of  Education. 
Retzer,    Kenneth   A.      Assistant   Professor  of   Mathematics. 
Rhodes,    Dent   M.      Associate  Professor   of  Education. 
Roderick,    James    L.      Associate   Professor   of   Music. 


Rozum,    Mary   A.  Assistant   Professor  of  Education. 

Ruby,    Donald    D.  Faculty   Assistant  in    Graphic   Arts. 

Russell,    Elizabeth.  Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 

Ryder,    Bernard    L  Professor  of  Chemistry. 


FACULTY 


Rye,    Howard    H.      Professor   of   Music. 
Sands,    Theodore.      Professor   of    History. 
Schapsmeier,    Edward.      Associate    Professor    of    History. 
Schellhase,    Vivian    R.      Instructor    in   English. 


Schuetz,    Peter   F.      Assistant   Professor   of   Music. 

Scott,    Keith    L.      Associate  Professor   of  Education. 

Scott,   Phebe    M.      Professor  of  Health  &   Physical  Education. 

Serra,    Mary   C.      Professor  of  Education. 


Shaw,    Harry    B.      Instructor   in   English. 
Shaw,    Kenneth   A.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 
Sheveland,    Alice.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 
Singer,    Robert   N.      Assistant  Professor    of   Health   &  Physical 

Education. 


Smith,  Charles   D.      Instructor  in   Mathematics. 

Smith,  Edwin    B.      Assistant  Professor   of  Education. 

Smith,  Gwen    K.      Professor   of  Health   &  Physical   Education. 

Smith,  Nelson.      Assistant  Professor  of  Education. 


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Smith,    Ralph   L.      Professor  of  Speech, 
Smith,    Richard   J.      Associate   Professor   of   Education. 
Smith,    Robert   R.      Assistant  Professor   of   Business   Education. 
Sonkin,    Iris.      Faculty   Assistant  in   Education. 


Sorrells,   Linda   M.      Instructor  in  Health  &  Physical  Education. 

Spector,    Irwin.      Professor   of  Music. 

Steele,   J.   Russell.      Assistant  Professor  of   Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Stefl,    E.   Robert.      Instructor  in   Art. 


Steinburg,   C.    Louis.      Assistant  Professor  of    Art. 

Stoddard,    Alma.      Assistant   Professor   of    Health   &   Physical 

Education. 
Sutherland,    Robert   D.      Associate  Professor  of  English. 
Swank,    Marilyn    D.      Instructor    in    Education. 


Swank,    Richard    M.      Assistant   Professor   of    Education. 
Sweet,    David.      Assistant    Professor    of    Political   Science. 
Talkington,    Bonnie.      Instructor   in    Education. 
Talkington,   Joe    E.      Associate  Professor  of   Industrial   Arts. 


Tarrant,    Patrick.      Professor    of    French. 

Tarrant,   Thilia.      Assistant   Professor   of   History. 

Tasher,    Lucille.      Professor    of    History. 

Tasker,    Vivian.      Assistant   Professor   of   Education. 


Thomas,    Clayton.      Associate    Professor   of    Education. 
Thomas,    Mervin    R.      Instructor   in   English. 
Thompson,    James    T.      Assistant   Professor   of    Agriculture. 
Toll,    Lewis    R.      Professor    of    Business    Education. 


Tudor,    Raymond.      Assistant    Professor   of    English. 
Udstuen,   Sadie.      Assistant  Professor  of   Education. 
Vance,    Arden.      Assistant   Professor   of   Music. 
Vargo,   Steven.      Assistant  Professor  of  Speech. 


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Venerable,   Wilbur    R.      Associate   Professor  of   Education. 
Vernon,    Walter.      Assistant  Professor   of   Psychology. 
Vetter,    Dale   B.      Professor  of  English. 
Virgilio,    Marion   C.      Instructor   in   English. 


Wade,    Francis.      Assistant   Professor  of   Library   Science. 
Wagner,  Jack.      Instructor  in   German. 
Waimon,    Morton.      Professor   of   Education. 
Wallace,   Joseph   E.      Instructor  in  Education. 


Watson,    Luellen.      Instructor   in   Spanish. 
Wedelcind,    Ronald    R.      Faculty   Assistant  in   Mathematics. 
Weith,    Alan   W.      Instructor   in   Health   &  Physical   Education. 
Welsch,   Harold.      Instructor  in   English. 


White,   John   F.      Instructor   in   English. 

White,    William    V.      ,4ss/Vanr    Professor   of   Industrial   Arts. 
Wilson,    Beverly   D.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  &  Physical 

Education. 
Wilson,   Thomas   D.      Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Science. 


Winford,    B.    Jean.      >4ssoc/ore   Professor   of  Education. 
Wise,   Vermeil.      Assistant  Professor  of  English. 
Wiseman,    Emory    E.      Assistant   Professor  of   Industrial  Arts. 
Wold,    Stanley   G.      Professor  of   Art. 


Workman,    Donna    Jo.      Assistant  Professor  of  Health  & 

Physical  Education. 
Yagodich,    Georgette.      Nurse    in    Laboratory   School. 
Young,    Lyle    M.      Professor   of   Music. 
Young,    Orville    L.      Professor   of   Agriculture. 


Zambcni,    M.   Jean.      Instructor  in   Art. 

Zeidenstein,   Harvey.      Assistant  Professor  of  Political  Science. 
Zeller,    William    D.      Associate   Professor  of   Education. 
Zelson,    Sidney.      Assistant  Professor  of   Spanish. 


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STUDENT  TEACHING 

A  Challenge  in  Practical  Experience 


Visual    aids   help   to   stimulate   young    minds 


Young   men   prepare  for  an   adult  world. 


Children    explore    lite    through    lab    experiments. 


After  going  through  a  four-year 
program  of  general  education,  major 
and  minor  courses,  and  teacher-prepa- 
ration courses,  a  student  of  a  teacher- 
training  institution  is  ready  to  face  the 
classroom  situation.  This  is  student 
teaching.  Student  teachers  encounter 
new  responsibilities  and  discover  new 
freedoms;  the  responsibilities  usually 
allow  him  more  selfsufficiency.  There  is 
a  new  community  for  him  to  become 
acquainted  with,  faculty  members  with 
which  he   will   compare  teaching   notes, 


and  children  to  know  and  then  guide. 
The  student  teacher  may  teach  in  the 
elementary  grades,  the  junior  high 
school,  or  the  secondary  school.  Each 
faces  different  issues.  Some  major 
problems  an  elementary  teacher  must 
work  with  are  a  child's  interest  level, 
the  development  of  his  motor  skills,  and 
his  social  cooperation  among  peers.  A 
junior  high  teacher  works  with  a  group 


of  children  at  an  in-between  age  when 
emotional  problems  are  frequently 
seen.  Understanding  and  guidance  must 
be  shown  by  the  person  they  look  up 
to  in  the  classroom.  The  secondary 
school  teacher  deals  with  his  own 
unique  problems.  The  young  people 
under  his  instruction  exist  in  an  adult 
world,  but  many  of  their  interests  are 
still  adolescent.  It  is  the  teacher's  job 
to  help  initiate  these  young  adults  into 
a  more  sophisticated  society. 


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Facts  must  be  analyzed  before  thesis  is  reached. 


Data    is   computed   for   an   accurate   evaluation 


Technical    skills   come    before    course    mastery. 


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GRADUATE  STUDENTS 

New  Obligations 


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Graduate  students  at  ISU  vary 
in  fields  from  art  to  chemistry  and 
physical  sciences  to  English  and  foreign 
languages.  Probably  the  most  outstand- 
ing characteristic  which  separates  them 
from  the  undergraduate  is  their  strong 
sense  of  personal  motivation.  Besides 
their  designated  class  load,  they  spend 
many  hours  in  the  library  in  the  carrels 
preparing  their  thesis.  Many  also  serve 
as  assistants  to  instructors  and  as  coun- 
selors in  the  various  dormitories  trying 
to  create  a  closer  relationship  between 
student  and  administration.  Through 
these  added  responsibilities,  they  re- 
ceive many  new  and  enlightening  ex- 
periences concerning  their  lives  now 
and  in  the  future.  The  scheduling  of 
time  for  work,  study,  and  recreation  is 
understandably  of  great  importance  to 
every    Illinois    State    graduate    student. 


Graduate   student   Barbara    Nelsen   illustrates  the   importance   oi  proving   a   hypothesis. 


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Experience  Brings  Knowledge 


Lynn   Dwyer,   graduate   student   in    English,   finds  that   lecturing   and   discussing    are    part  of  the   job,   too. 


The   field   of   Biology  requires   much   charting   as  well   as   work   in  the   lab   for   Kara    Knight. 


Being    a   graduate  student   in   Music   involves   hours   of   listening,   playing,    and   directing   but  also   evenings  of  book  work. 


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SENIOR  ADVISORY  BOARD 


The  Senior  Advisory  Board  is 
larger  than  the  advisory  boards  of  the 
other  classes  in  order  to  keep  the  num- 
ber of  members  constant  while  some 
are  student  teaching.  The  senior  class 
sponsored  a  Homecoming  float,  and 
had  a  tea  for  those  seniors  who  gradu- 
ated   in    January.    Another    tea    was 


planned  for  those  who  graduated  in 
June.  The  Class  of  1967  held  its  second 
Pajama  Dance  in  February.  Prizes  were 
awarded  for  the  most  original  cos- 
tumes. The  class  also  sponsored  two 
other  dances,  one  during  semester 
break  and  one  in  second  semester. 
These  events  were  held  to  make  money 


for  the  senior  class  gift  to  the  Univer- 
sity. A  senior  class  picnic  was  held  in 
May  at  South  Campus.  The  board 
worked  with  the  Commencement  Board 
on  graduation,  deciding  on  announce- 
ments, color  of  tassels,  and  other  mat- 
ters related  to  graduation.  The  board 
held   meetings  twice  a   month. 


SENIOR  ADVISORY  BOARD  Front  Row:  Gerald  Curl,  adviser;  Judy  Werner,  treasurer;  Dick  Lee,  president;  Cheryl  Burns:  secretary;  Tom  Nicholson, 
vice-president.  Second  Row:  Shirley  Stumm,  Caroline  Goetz,  Juanita  Hansen,  Cindy  Judy,  Allison  Rusk.  Third  Row:  Karen  Satterfield,  Dottie  Rebokas, 
Trina  Jackson,  Mary  Jane  Mattsson,  Elizabeth  Aldis,  Elaine  Wenninger,  Diane  Umland.  Back  Row:  Gordon  Nunemaker,  Steve  Fisher,  Ronald  Lyfold, 
Mary    K.    Sweeney,    Larry    Rasmussen,    Bette   Janovsky,    Carol    Miller,    Eric    Rittenhouse. 


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ABBOTT,   MARTHA  KAY  Kenney 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

ADAMS,    CYNTHIA    BAKER  Peoria 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Women's   PE  Club    I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3;  WRA   Ex- 
tramurals   I,   2,   3,  4. 

ALBIN,   FLORA  JEAN  Decatur 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  4;  SEA  4;  Wesley  Foundation   I. 


ALBRECHT,   DUANE  F. 


Asht 


on 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,  4;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4; 
Transfer  from   Augustana   College   2. 

ALDIS,  ELIZABETH  ANN  Aurora 

Elementary  Education:  AWS  Central  Board  2;  AWS  Executive  Board  3,  4,  Treas.  2,  Pres.  3;  Class 
Advisory  Board  4;  Entertainment  Board  3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3,  4;  Oratorio 
Choir   I,  2;  Redbird   Rooters  3. 


ALEXANDER,    HOLLY   ANNE 


Palatine 


Art:  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3;  Gamma  Phi  Court  I;  Homecoming  Court  3;  Honor  Resident  Atkin- 
Colby  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  I;  Orchesis  I,  2,  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3,  4;  Lloyd  Shaw  Dancers  3,  4; 
Pi   Delta   Phi  4;  Student  Senate   I;  Wesley  Foundation   I. 


ALLEN,    BEVERLY   JEAN 


Chicago 

Special   Education:   Marching   Band   I,  2;  Varsity   Band    I;  Student   Leader  3;   Wesley  Foundation   I, 
2,   3,   4,   Sec.   3. 

ALLSOP,    RALPH    E.  Argenta 

Industrial  Arts. 

ALT,  VYLETTE  GAYE  Hudson 

Business   Education:   Business  Education  Club   I:   Phi  Beta   Lambda  2,  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


ALWARDT,    BEVERLY    ANN  Strasburg 

Home    Economics:    Home    Economics   Club    I;    Honor    Resident    Atkin-Colby    Hall    3,   4;    Redbird 
Rooters  2,   3,  4. 

AMDOR,    BUNNEY   JO  Bellflower 

Speech. 

ANDERSON,    BERNADETTE   J.  Rockford 

Elementary   Education. 

ANDERSON,    CAROL    MARIE  Western    Springs 

Spanish. 

ANDERSON,    KATHLEEN    C.  Aurora 

Elementary    Education. 

ANDERSON,    M.    SHERRILL  Newark 

Elementary   Education:  ACE   I,  2,   3,  4;  Alpha   Beta  Alpha  3,  4;  Alpha  Omega   Nu   I,  2,  3,  4;  AWS 
House   President   Board   2;   Gamma   Phi  Court  3;   IVCF   I,   2;   Oratorio  Choir  3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters 

2,  3;   Intramurals  2;  SEA  2,   3,  4;   Advisory   Board  2,   3. 

ANDERSON,  SARA  MARIE  Rockford 

Elementary   Education:   Oratorio  Choir  2,   3,  4;   SEA  3,  4;   Young   Democrats   I 

ANDERSON,  SHARON  JOSEPHINE  Aledo 

Special    Education:   Newman  Club  2,   3,   4;   Redbird   Rooters  3;   Special   Education   Club  3,  4;   SEA 

3,  4;    Inter-Dorm   Council   3,  4;   Transfer  from   Blackhawk  College   3. 

ANTRAM,  JOHN  ROGER  Grand  Ridge 

Social   Science:   Social   Science  Club  4;   Intramurals    I,   2;   Student   Leader  3;   Young   Democrats  4. 


ARDEN,   JEANNE   LOUISE  Traverse    City,    Michigan 

Social  Science:   Redbird    Rooters   I,  2,  3;  Social  Science  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4; 
Young    Republicans   2,    3;    ISU    Tutorial    Project   3,    4. 

ARMSTEAD,    JANET   ARNETIA  Springfield 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   NAACP   I,   2,   3,  4. 

ARMSTRONG,  JANICE  ELAINE  Blue  Mound 

Elementary   Education:  ACE   I,   3,  4,   Sec.  4;   Redbird   Rooters   I,   2,   3;  SEA  3,  4. 

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ARNOLD,    RAE   MYLEC .  ...  ..      East   Peoria 

English:  Student  Leader  4. 

ARTZ,    JANET    SCHMIDT Springfield 

Health    and    Physical    Education:    Homecoming    Court   3;   Women's   PE  Club   2,    3.   4;   WRA    Intra- 
murals   2;   Young   Democrats  3. 

ASKEW,    MICHAEL    B.      ..  .  .  .    Robbins 

Mathematics. 


ATCHISON,   MARLA  KAY    Maroa 

English:  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3;  WOC  4;  SEA  4. 

AYERS,   KENT  W.  Decatur 

Business  Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Tennis  3,  4;   Transfer  from  DePauw   Uni- 

BACHTOLD,    GLORIA    J.  Fairbury 

Elementary  Education:  Apostolic  Christian  Bible  Class   I,  2,  3,  4. 


BAIER,  MARLENE  KAY    Pontiac 

Business  Education:  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4. 

BAIR,   KAREN   YVONNE  Bloomington 

Social  Science:  Social  Science  Club  3;  Transfer  from   Kansas  Wesleyan  University  3. 

BALDES,   SHARON  Greenfield 

Special   Education:  Special  Education  Club   I,  2;  Young  Democrats  I. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


BALDWIN,  GARY  JOHN  Champaign 

Speech:  Class  Advisory  Board   I,  2.  3;  Class  V.-Pres.   I;  "Italian  Straw  Hat";  Student  Psychological 
Association   4;    U    Club   2. 

BARGER,    JANICE    KAYE  Bensenville 

English:   English  Club   I;  Young   Republicans   I,   2,   3,   4,   Sec.   3,   Pres.  4. 

BARNARD,   JUDITH    SUE  Wood    River 

Elementary:    ACE  2,   4. 


BARNES,   MICHAEL  A.  Ashton 

Chemistry:   Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;   Men's  Glee  Club  2,   3;  University  Choir  3;  Varsity  Band  2,  3; 
Phi   Mu  Alpha   I,  2,   3,  4;   "Flower  Drum   Song";   Football    I;  Student  Leader  3 

BARR,  CAROL  ANN  Edwardsville 

Elementary   Education:   SEA  4;   Marching   Band    I;   Varsity   Band    I;   Redbird    Rooters  2. 

BARR,    JOHN    R.  Waynesville 

Business   Education:   Business   Education   Club   2,    3;   German   Club   2,   3,   4;   Stage   Band   2;  Shufflfn* 
Shoes  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  I,  2,  3. 


BARTEL,   THOMAS   AUGUST 


Evergreen    Park 

Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  lota  Lambda  Sigma  3,  4;  Jesters  2,  3,  4;  "Rosha- 
mon";  "Miss  Julia";  "The  Dumb  Waiter";  "Measure  for  Measure";  "The  Time  of  Your  Life"; 
"The  Firebugs";  "Rumpelstiltskin";  "Inherit  the  Wind";  "Billy  Budd";  "Oh  Dad,  Poor  Dad"; 
"No  Exit";  'Sleep  of  Prisoners";  "Royal  Gambit";  "Pis 
murals  I;  WGLT   I,  2. 


3layboy    of    the    Western    World";    Intra- 


BARTOLINI,   CHERYLL  ANN 


Ladd 


Social    Science:    Big    Four   Committee   3,   4;    Newman    Club    I     2     Redbird    Rooters   2     3     4-   Social 
Science  Club  3;  SEA  4;  WRA  Intramurals  I. 

BATTENSCHLAG,  JUDITH   ANN  Aurora 

Elementary    Education:   AWS   House    President    Board   2,    3;   Homecoming    Board   4;   SEA   4;   WOC 
3;   Gamma   Delta  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   University  of  Illinois  2. 


cago 


BATUREVICH,   AMY  JOY  Ch 

Special    Education:   "Flower   Drum   Song";    Redbird    Rooters   2. 

BAUER,   PAMELLA  JANE  Collinsville 

Biological   Science:  Alpha   Beta  Alpha  2    3,  4;   Big   Four  Committee  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  3,  4; 
Commencement   Board  3;  Naturalists  Club  4;  Student  Leader  3-  SEA  4. 


BAUMAN,   JAMES    EDWARD 


Coolcsville 


Elementary  Education:  Junior  Education  Club  4;  Men's  Glee  Club   I,  2;  Newman  Club   I,  2;  In- 
tramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

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BAUMBERGER,  SARAH  E Granite  City 

Special    Education;    Redbird    Rooters  2;   Special    Education   Club    I;   SEA  4. 

BEAMER,    MARVIN    PAUL  Taylorville 

Business  Education:   Business  Education  Club   I;   Phi   Beta   Lambda  2,   3;   Pi  Omega   Pi  3.  4;  Sopho- 
more  Cotillion   King   2;    Baseball   2;    Intramurals    I,   2,    3,   4;   Young    Republicans. 

BECKER,    CONNIE    MELTON  Stanford 

Business   Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda    I,   2,   3;   Pi   Omega   Pi  3,  4;   Young   Democrats   I,   2. 

BELL,    DARLENE   M Tinley    Park 

Social   Science:   Marching   Band   3;   Varsity   Band   3;   Newman   Club   3;   Redbird   Rooters  3,  4;   Social 
Science  Club  3;   Young   Democrats  4;  WGLT  4;  WOC  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

BELL,    DAVID    W Elkhart 

Business   Administration. 

BELL,   LINDA   L  Rossville 

Elementary   Education:    INDEX   2,   3,   4,   Class   Editor   3,   Arrangements   Editor   4;    Redbird    Rooters 
4;   SEA  4;  WOC   2,   3,  4;   Young    Republicans  2. 


BELL,  RONALD  EUGENE  Elkhart 

Special   Education:   Big   Four  Committee  3;  CEC  4;  SEA  4;   U  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  2. 

BELLM,   DOROTHY  JEAN  .        Carlinville 

Junior  High   Education:  Junior  High   Education  Club  3,  4;  Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;  Wom- 
en's PE  Club  2. 

BELLM.    PATRICIA    M .  .    Highland 

Elementary  Education. 


SENIORS 


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BELT,  MARGO  J Harvey 

English:  English  Club  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  3,  4;  Women's  Chorus  I,  2;  Student  Leader  2; 
SEA  3. 

BENDER,   BARB  K. Pekin 

Elementary  Education:  AWS  Central  Board  I,  2,  3;  AWS  House  President  Board  2;  Homecoming 
Committee  I,  2;  Lowell  Mason  Club  I,  2,  3;  University  Choir  I,  2;  Newman  Club  I,  2;  "Briga- 
doon";   "Guys  and   Dolls' ';   SEA  3,  4. 

BENEWICH,    BETTE  L Aurora 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 

BENJAMIN,    REBECCA   LUCILLE Quincy 

English:  English  Club  2,  3;  INDEX  4. 

BERGESON,    ALAN    OTIS Elmhurst 

English:  Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,  4;  Alpha  Omega  Nu  2,  3,  4;  Big  Four  Committee 
2,  3,  4;  English  Club  2;  Intramurals  I,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  3;  WGLT  2,  3;  Young  Republicans 
2,  3. 

BERGSTROM,    KEITH    DOUGLAS  Rockford 

English:  Class  Advisory  Board  2,  3,  4;  English  Club  4;  German  Club  4;  Lutheran  Club  3,  4, 
V  -Pres.   2. 


BERNOTEIT,  JUDITH   ANN  Joliet 

Elementary   Education:   Lutheran   Club  4;   SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College   3. 

BERRY,  LETHA  DARLENE    Villa  Grove 

Elementary   Education:   SEA    I,   2,  4;   Young   Republicans   I,   2. 

BERRY,  LINDA  CARLENE Villa  Grove 

Elementary   Education:   SEA    I,   2,  4;   Young   Republicans   I,   2. 

BEVENOUR,   DONALD   EDWARD    Galesburg 

Geography:  Geography  Club  2,  3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4,  Treas.  3. 

BILLINGSLEY,   KAREN   HENSLEY Cooksville 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I;   Redbird   Rooters  2. 

BILLINGTON,    DAVID   H Cullom 

Agriculture:  Transfer  from   Eastern   Illinois  University  3. 

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BIRCHER,   MARY  Highland 

Social   Science:   ISU   Tutorial   Project  3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2;   Pi  Gamma   Mu  3,  4;  Social   Science 
Club   3. 

BLAIR,   LESLIE  C.  par;s 

Agriculture:  Men's  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4;  Oratorio  Choir  I,  2,  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3    4-  UCCF  12    3    4 

BLAIR,  MICHAEL  L Edinburg 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club  2,   3,  4;   Intramurals   I,  2,   3. 


BLAYLOCK,   ARNOLD  A.  Frankfort 

Health   and   Physical   Education:   Men's   PE  Club   2,   3,  4'    Intramurals   12    3    4 

BLOECHLE,    MARILYN    RUTH  ..''..'.'     Springfield 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 

BLOEMKER,   DARVIN   ALAN  Highland 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club    I,  2,   3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;   Young   Republicans  2,  3,  4. 


BLUEMER,    RONALD   G.  Chicago 

Social  Science:  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  3;  Transfer  from  University  of  Maryland 

BLUNIER,    VICKI       ...    Roanoke 

Art. 


BOAZ,    THOMAS    E. 

Mathematics:  Transfer  from  Morton  Junior  College  3. 


Normal 


CLASS  OF  1967 


BOCK,   LESLEE  JEAN  Overland    Park,    Kansas 

Special    Education:   CEC  4;    Women's  Chorus   2,    3;   Special    Education   Club   3;    SEA   4-   WRA    In- 
tramurals  I,   2,   3,  4;   WOC  3,4;  Co-op  Council  3,  4. 

BOLBY,   MARTHA  YORDY Gridley 

Elementary  Education. 

BONK,   JOYCE   A.  Des   Plaines 

English:   English  Club  3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Young   Democrats   I,  2,   3.  4. 


BOOTH,   BARBARA  JEAN  Joliet 

Elementary   Education:   SEA   4;   Wesley   Foundation  4;   Transfer   from   College   of   St.   Francis  4. 

BORVANSKY,    ROBERT   JOSEPH  Forest   View 

Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  Transfer  from  Morton  Junior  Col- 
lege 3. 

BOTTOMLEY,   RAY  F Normal 

Industrial    Arts. 

BOYER,  DAVID  A Clinton 

Social  Science. 

BOZENICH,    BARBARA   ANN  .  ...  Chicago    Heights 

Elementary   Education:   Newman  Club   I,   2;   SEA   3,  4;   WRA   Extramurals  3,  4;  WOC   3.  4. 

BRABEC,  BARBARA  ANN  Chicago 

Social  Science:  SEA  4;  Social  Science  Club  3,  4;  Transfer  from  University  of  Illinois  at  Chicago  3. 

BRADY,  MAUREEN   ELIZABETH  Chicago 

Geography:  Alpha  Beta  Alpha  I,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  3,  4;  Geography  Club  2-  INDEX 
I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;  Vidette   I;  Young  Democrats  I,  2,  3,  4. 

BRENNEMAN,  SANDRA   FAYE Minier 

English:  AWS  Executive  Board  4;  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3,  4;  English  Club  4-  Gamma  Phi  I,  2, 
3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Math  Club  I;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  SEA  4; 
Student  Psychological  Association  4. 

BRINK,  CATHERINE  ANN    Chicago  Heights 

French:  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  4,  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3'  Le  Cercle  Francais  2  3 
4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Varunas  I,  2,  3,  Pres.  3,  Sec.  2. 

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BROEGE,    DIANE    .  .  .  .  .    Highland    Park 

Health   and    Physical    Education:   Women's   PE  CLUB  2,   3,  4;   WRA    Intramurals   3.  4;   WRA   Extra- 
murals  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Northern   Illinois   University  2. 

BROERS,    DEANNA    LEE  Walnut 

Elementary   Education:   Shufflin'   Shoes   2,   3;   SEA   2,   3,  4;   WRA   Intramurals  4. 

BROOKER,  GERALD  LEE  Lincoln 

Agriculture:   Alpha  Tau   Alpha    I,  2,   3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3  ,4. 


BROSSARD,    JAMES    WALTER  Barrington 

Industrial    Arts:    Canterbury    Club    3;    Industrial    Arts    Club    I,    2,    3,    4;    lota    Lambda    Sigma    4; 
Shufflin'   Shoes  3;   Student   Faculty   Parking   Board   2,   3,  4;   Young   Republicans   I. 

BROWN,    KATHLEEN    SUE  Pocahontas 

English:   English  Club  2;   Honor   Resident   Hamilton-Whitten   3,  4;   Kappa   Delia   Epsilon  4;  Wesley 
Foundation    I,   2. 

BUBNICK,  SANDRA  KAY  Peoria 

Business   Education:   Transfer   from    Bradlev    University   3. 


BUEHLER,  VICTOR  CARL  Granite  City 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Math  Club  4;  Men's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  I  Club  3,  4;  Shufflin' 
Shoes  3-  Baseball  I,  2,  3,  4;  Basketball  Mgr.  3,  4;  Football  I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;  U 
Club   I,  2,  3,  4. 

BULLERMAN,    DONALD  Atlanta 

Business   Administration:   Lowell   Mason   Club   I,   2;   University   Choir   I,   2,   3. 

BURNS,  CHERYL  .    Bourbonnais 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;  AWS  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Class  Sec.  4;  Varsity  Band  3;  Women's 
Chorus  2,   3;   Newman  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;  SEA  4. 


SENIORS 


BURTON,  CAROLYN  JOY 


Clinton 


English:   Pi  Delta   Phi  3,  4,  Sec.  4;   English  Club  4;   Kappa  Delta   Epsilon  4;  Kappa  Delta   Pi  3,  4; 
Le  Cercle   Francais  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;   Young   Democrats  4. 


BUSH,    DOUGLAS  CHARLES 


Quincy 


Social  Science:   Gamma   Delta    I,  2,   3,  4;   Kappa   Delta    Pi   3,  4;   Omicron   Delta    Kappa   3,  4;    Pi 
Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  3;  SEA  3,  4;  Student  Senate  3.  4,  Pres.  4. 


BUSSEN,  PATRICIA  MARIE 


Greenville 


Special   Education:   Newman  Club    I,   2,   3,  4;    Redbird    Rooters  2,   3;   Special   Education   Club    I. 
2.  3.  4. 


BUTTERBACH,  JAMES  CHARLES  Plainfield 

Mathematics:  Newman  Club  I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  U  Club  I. 

BUTTRY,   DOLORES  J Bloomington 

French:  German  Club   I,  2,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  I,  2,  4;  University  Orchestra   I,  2,   3,  4;  Young 
Republicans   I,  2. 

BYRON,  RUTH  VERONICA Chicago 

Elementary  Education:  Newman  Club  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  3;  Transfer  from  Amund- 
sen Junior  College  3. 


CALLAHAN,  PATRICIA  ELAINE Mattoon 

Special  Education. 

CAMPBELL,    REBECCA    ANN Princeville 

Elementary  Education:   Redbird  Rooters  3.  4;  SEA  4;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2,  3. 


CAMPBELL,    DENNIS    E. 


Chicago 


Political  Science:  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  Geography  Club  3,  4;  Newman  Club  3,  4,  Pres.  4; 
Pi  Gamma  Mu  4;  Social  Science  Club  3,  4;  Intramurals  3,  4;  Student  Faculty  Parking  Board  3; 
Young  Democrats  3,  4. 


CAPPS,   JANE   ANNE Avon 

Geography:  Geography  Club  3,  4,  Sec.  4;  INDEX  3,  4;  Varsity  Band   I;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  2,  4; 
Student  Leader  4;  Young  Republicans  I.  2. 

CARLIN,  KENNETH  F Edwardsville 

Mathematics:  Basketball   I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Track  I. 

CARLIN,    MARIA   L Bloomington 

Business  Education:  Newman  Club  3,  4;  WGLT  3;  Transfer  from  Hunter  College  2. 

208 


CARSTENS,  JAMES   LELAND.  ..  .  Oak   Park 

Special   Education:   Class  Advisory   Board   3;   Inter-Hall  Council   3;   Redbird   Rooters   3,  4;   Student 
Leader  3. 

CASHMER,    NANCY    KAY        Graymont 

Elementary   Education:   ACE    I;   Redbird    Rooters  2;  WRA   intramurals   I,   3;   Young    Republicans    I, 
2. 

CAVANAGH,    MARCIA    ANN  Matteson 

English:   English   Club   I,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2;   Social  Science  Club   I;  Wesley  Foundation   I,  2,   3. 


CECISH,   BEVERLY  JOAN  Chicago 

Spanish:   Debate  3;   Forensics  3;   La   Estudiantina    I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.-Treas.  4;  Women's  Chorus   I,  2,  3; 
Newman   Club    I,   2,   3,  4;   Pi   Kappa   Delta   3;   Redbird   Rooters   I. 

CHAMBERLAIN,   CHARLOTTE   ESTELLE  Rockford 

Elementary    Education:   Redbird    Rooters  2;   Special   Education   Club    I,   2;   WOC  4. 

CHAPMAN,   JOYCE   LEE  Robinson 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2;   Special   Education  Club    I,  4;  SEA  4;  WRA   Intra- 
murals 2,   3,   4;   WRA    Extramurals  3. 


CHELINI,   DAVID   PAUL  Joliet 

Elementary   Education;   Intramurals   3,   4;   Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

CHERGOSKI,    KATHLEEN  Streator 

English:    Big    Four   Committee  4;    English   Club   4;   Newman   Club   3,   4;   Social   Science   Club   3,   4; 
Young    Democrats  4. 

CHMILAR,    MARY    ANNE  Cicero 

Elementary    Education:    Apportionment    Board    3;   Oratorio   Choir   3;   Women's   Chorus   3;   Student 
Leader  3;   SEA  3,   4;   Transfer  from   Morton  Junior  College   3. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


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CHRISTIAN,    RODNEY   D. 


Business   Education. 


CIPFL,  JOSEPH  JOHN 


Normal 
Belleville 

Elementary  Education:  English  Club  I;  INDEX  2;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3; 
Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  U  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Vidette  I,  2,  3,  4;  Sports  Editor,  Managing  Editor;  Young 
Republicans  2,  3. 

CLAIR,    CAROL    A.  Chicago 

Elementary  Education:  Newman  Club  3,  4,  SEA  4;  WOC  4;  Young  Democrats  4;  Transfer  from 
Chicago  Teachers  College   South   3. 


Donnellson 
Peoria 


CLARK,    JANICE    EILEEN 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I;  SEA   I,  4. 

CLARK,   LAURA   LEE 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics   Club   3,  4. 

CLARK,    PHYLLIS   MAE 

Elementary    Education:    Concert    Band    2;    University    Orchestra    2;    SEA    4;    Transfer    from    Joliet 
Junior  College   2. 


Plainfield 


CLARKE,   JEANNINE    R. 

English. 

CLAUSING,    RONALD    L 


Examston 
Monee 


Health   and    Physical    Education:   Men's   PE  Club    I,   2,   3,  4;   Marching   Band   3    4-   Baseball    I     2    4- 
Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   U  Club   I,   2,  3,  4;   Wesley   Foundation   I,  2,   3,  4. 

CLAYPOOL,    DONNA    J Riverton 

Elementary  Education. 


CLERE,  ANNA  MARIE      Warsaw 

Business   Education. 

CLEVELAND,   PATRICIA  A Oakland 


Art. 


CLIME,  JANE  ELLEN 


.  .         LaGrange 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  SEA  3,  4;  Women's  PE  Club   I,  2,  3;  WOC  3,  4-  WRA  Extramurals 
I;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2. 


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COATS,   PAUL  LESLIE Springfield 


Mathematics. 


COBB,  WILLIAM  G Clinton 

COBURN,  KATHLEEN  MARIE Rockford 

Special   Education:   CEC  3,   4;   University   Orchestra    I;   Women's  Chorus  3;   "Flower   Drum   Song"; 
"Messiah";  Special  Education  Club  I,  2,  3;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  WOC  3,  4. 


COCHRAN,  JOYCELLA   ALBERTINE Chicago 

Social  Science:  Baptist  Student  Union  4,  Sec.  4;  NAACP  4;  Junior  Orchesis  4,  Senior  4;  Students 
for  a    Democratic   Society  4;   Transfer  from    Roosevelt   University  4. 

COLLIE,  JAMES    Normal 

COLLIFLOWER,  WILLIAM   NEWLIN Hutsonville 

Business  Administration:  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 


COLLINS,    MICHAEL   A Springfield 

Social   Science:    Intramurals  4;  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College  3. 

COMPTON,  SHARON  MARIE Downers  Grove 

Business  Administration. 

CONANT,    LAWRENCE    LEROY Rockford 

Mathematics:   Delta   Phi   Alpha  4;   Kappa    Delta    Pi  3,  4;    I    Club  2,   3,  4;   Phi  Eta   Sigma    I,  2,   3, 
4,  Treas.  4;   Gymnastics   I,  2,  3,  4,  Capt.  3;   Intramurals  2,  3. 


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SENIORS 


CONNELL,   COLLEEN   ELIZABETH  Yates  City 

Special   Education:   Oratorio  Choir  3,  4;  Women's  Chorus   I;  Newman  Club   I;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3,  4; 
Special   Education   Club  4. 

COPE,   RONALD  LEE    .  LeRoy 

Social   Science:  Pi  Gamma   Mu  3,  4;  Social   Science  Club  3;   Intramurals  3,  4. 

COPES  F.  LARRY  .  .    Green  Valley 

Social    Science:    Experimental   Theater   4;   Social    Science   Club    I,    2;    Intramurals  2,   3,   4;   Wesley 
Foundation    1 .  2. 


COTHROLL,   PHILIP  DON 


Dolton 


Special   Education:   Advisory  Council  for  Transfer  Students  4;   CEC  4;   Special   Education  Club  3, 
4;   Student   Leader  4;   SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Thornton  Junior  College  3. 

COTTLE,    ELIZABETH    ANN  LaGrange 

Elementary  Education. 

COVENY,  ANNA  MARIE .  .        Morris 

Art:   Newman  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;  SEA  4;  Theta  Alpha  Tau   I,  2,   3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4;   Young   Democrats  2, 


COWGUR,    LAWRENCE    F.  Beason 

Special   Education:  Special   Education  Club  2,  3.  4;  Young  Republicans  2,  3. 

CRAIG,   MARGIE   HERMAN    .  .  West  Chicago 

English:    Cheerleader   2;    Class    Advisory    Board    2;    Coryphees   2,    3,    4,    Capt.   3;    Entertainment 
Board  2,  3;  Gamma  Phi  3;  Gamma  Phi  Court  2;  "Kiss  Me  Kate";  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4. 

CRANE,  SUSAN  JEANNE .  .      Chicago 

Elementary:  Christian   Science  Organization   I,  2,  3,  4,  Treas.  3;  Student   Leader  3;  SEA  3;   Young 
Republicans  I,  2. 


CRAWFORD,   DALE   R Waukegan 

English:  German  Club  I;  Intramurals  I,  2;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  3. 

CROMWELL,   DIANNA  JO Mazon 

Elementary  Education:  ACE   I;  IVCF  4;  SEA  4. 

CRONK,   KATHRYN   LOUISE Rockford 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

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CROWLEY,    JACK    N.  Bloomington 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   Men's   PE  Club  3,  4;  Transfer  from   North  Carolina   State   Univer- 
sity 3. 

CUCULIC,   WALTER   C.  .        Homewood 

History:  Transfer  from  Roosevelt  University  4. 

CULLISON,    BARBARA    JEAN  Normal 

Elementary   Education:   Shufflin'   Shoes  4;   SEA  4;  Transfer  from   Kansas  State  College  4. 


CULLISON,  BONNIE  JUNE 


Belvidere 


Elementary    Education:    Gamma    Delta    I,    2,    3,   4,    Sec.    3;    Lutheran   Club   2;    Redbird    Rooters   2; 
SEA  4;  Young   Republicans  2;  Alpha   Beta   Alpha  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.   3,   Pres.  4. 

CUNNINGHAM,   JUDITH    KAY  Danville 

Special  Education:  CEC  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2;  Special  Education  Club   I,  2. 

CURRIE,    MARGARET   WILCOX  Bloomington 

Business  Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4. 


CURRY,    CRAIG   GAIL    Arlington    Heights 

Special  Education:  SEA  3,  4. 

DAMON,   MARGARET  SUE  Loves   Park 

Speech:  University  Theatre  I,  2;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4. 

D'ANZA,    ANTHONY  Bellwood 

Geography. 


I 


DAVIES,  JOYCE   FAY Armstrong 

Mathematics:   Math  Club  2,   3;   Redbird   Rooters  2;  Young   Republicans  2. 

DAVIES,    LOURDINE   JACQUELINE  Decatur 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Canterbury  Club  4;  Women's  Chorus  I;  Junior  Orchesis  I;  Senior 
Orchesis  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2;  SEA  4;  Varunas  I,  2,  3;  Women's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA 
Intramurals   I,   2,   3 

DAVIS,    DAVID    F.  Mendota 

Mathematics:  Math  Club  2;  Football  I;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Transfer  from  North  Central  College 
2. 


DAVIS,  SHIRLEY  HELEN  Pekin 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  4;  ISU  Tutorial   Project  3. 

DAVIS,   SONDRA  LEAH  Park   Forest 

Elementary    Education:    Big    Four   Committee   3,   4;    B'nai    B'rith    Hillel    I,   2,   3,   4;   Class   Advisory 
Board  4;   Student   Leader   3. 

DAVIS,    SUSAN    Winnetka 

Elementary   Education:  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4. 


DAY,   GERALD   WAYNE    Springfield 

Latin:  Canterbury  Cub  3,  4;  Latin  Club  I,  2,  3,  V.-Pres.  2;  Student  Leader  2;  Young  Republicans 
I;  Eta  Sigma  Phi  3,  4,  Pres.  3;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,  3,  4. 

DEAN,    MARTHA   GAIL Benton 

Special  Education:  AWS  House  President  Board  3;  Baptist  Student  Union  I;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon 
3.  4;  Special  Education  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  3.  4. 

DEANY,  DOROTHY  KURTENBACH Chatsworth 

Chemistry:  Newman  Club  I,  2;  Physical  Science  Club  3,  4;  Transfer  from  University  of  Illinois  2. 


DEFORD,  THOMAS  WILLARD Elmwood 

Business  Education:  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,  4;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Canton  Community 
College  2. 

DEGITZ,  RICHARD  L Quincy 

Music. 

DELANEY,  CAROLE  JUNE Manhattan 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club  I;  Cheerleader  3,  4,  Capt.  4;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  2, 
3,  4,  Sec.  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore  Cotillion  Queen  2;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4; 
Young  Democrats  3. 

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DeLANNOY,  SUSAN   L Rockford 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  3;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon   3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,  3;  SEA  4. 

DENNIS,    CONNIE   SUE    Seneca 

Special   Education:  Special   Education  Club   I;  WOC  3. 

DENNISON,    BRUCE    LYNN  Bradford 

Social   Science:   Phi  Beta   Lambda;   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  2. 

DeSELM,    DONNA    JEAN LaGrange 

Special   Education:  CEC   I,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3,  4;  Special   Education  Club    I,  4;  SEA  4. 

DETMER,   RONALD   MICHAEL      .  ....  Chicago 

English:  Alpha  Phi  Omega  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  I.  Pres.  2;  Big  Four  Committee  I,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Chairman 
4;  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  English  Club  3;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  3,  4;  APO  Revue  I,  2,  3,  4; 
Redbird   Rooters  2;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   Student   Leader  4. 

DeVARY,    ROBERT   ALLEN  .  .    .    Bloomington 

Special  Education:  Lutheran  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Special  Education  Club  3.  4. 

DEVINE,    NANCY   ELIZABETH        Springfield 

French:  INDEX  2,  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Transfer  from  Indiana 
University  2. 

DEWEY,    RONALD    LEE  Chicago 

Chemistry:  Physical  Science  Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4; 
Young  Republicans  2,  3. 

DICKEY,    KATHLEEN    LEE  Wenona 

Special    Education:   Oratorio  Choir    I;   Women's  Chorus    I;   Special    Education   Club    I. 


SENIORS 


DICKSON,   WANDA    LEE Minier 

Business   Education. 

DIKIS,   RUTH  ANN White   Hall 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  4;  SEA  4. 

DODDS,  JUDITH   PIEPER Lincoln 

Elementary   Education:   Student   Leader   3;   SEA  4;   Student   Senate   3. 


DOLL.    DONNA    JEAN    Pocahontas 

English:  English  Club  2;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  4; 
Newman  Club    I;   Vidette   2. 

DONMOYER,  CHARLES  GALE Erie 

Social   Science:   Intramurals  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Black   Hawk  College  2. 

DONNAN,    MICHAEL   WAYNE    Lawndale 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau   Alpha    I,  2,  3,  4;   Intramurals   I,  2,   3,  4. 

DONOVAN,  AGNES  MARGUERITE Chenoa 

Home  Economics:  Big  Four  Committee  3;  Home  Economics  Club  I,  2;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton- 
Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Kappa  Omicron  Phi  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3;  Treble  Choir  2;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4, 
V.-Pres.  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3. 

DONOVAN,    MARY   JULIANA Chicago    Heights 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;  Entertainment  Board  4;  Oratorio  Choir  3;  Newman  Club  3,  4; 
Redbird   Rooters  3;  SbA  3;  Transfer  from   Bloom  Community  College  3. 

DORGAN,    DAVID    L Springfield 

Music:   Concert   Band    I;   Marching   Band   2;   Men's  Glee  Club  2;   University  Choir  3;   Varsity   Band 

DOSSEY,    ANNE    E Normal 

Elementary  Education. 

DOSTALEK,   DORENE    Bensenville 

Special   Education:   Newman  Club  2,  3;  Special   Education  Club  2    4-  Varunas  2. 

DOTTERER,  JUDITH  ANN Palos  Park 

Special  Education:  Class  Advisory  Board;  INDEX  2;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I, 
2,  3,  4;  Special   Education  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  2;  SEA  4. 

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Pawnee 

Seneca 

Coal    City 

Special   Education:   CEC   3,   4;   Class   Advisory    Board   4;    INDEX   2,   3,   4;   Redbird   Rooters   2,   3,   4; 
Special   Education  Club   I,   2,  4;   SEA  4;   Young   Democrats  2,   3,  4. 


DOZIER,  THOMAS  E. 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

DRACKLEY,    JANICE   CLAIRE 

Home  Economics. 

DRNEC,   KAREN   LYNN 


DUBLEY,    SANDRA    KATHRYN  Seneca 

Special  Education. 

DUNHAM,    PAMELA   McATEE  Normal 

Special  Education. 

DURHAM,    PRISCILLA   ANN  Chana 

Elementary  Education. 


ECHTERLING,   JOYCE   MARIE  Chicago    Heights 

Elementary  Education. 

ECKARD,    RALPH   EDWARD  Naperville 

Social  Science:   Newman  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;   Pi  Gamma   Mu  3,  4;   Redbird  Rooters  2;   Intramurals   I,  3. 

ECKER,    BEVERLY  ANN  Waterloo 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club   2,   3,   4;   Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   3,   4;   Kappa    Delta    Pi  4 
Kappa   Omicron   Phi  2,  3,  4,   V.-Pres.  4,  Sec.  3;  SEA  3,  4. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


ECKHOFF,   KAREN   LOUISE  Pontiac 

Business     Education:    Class    Advisory     Board    2;     Honor     Resident     Hamilton-Whitten     Hall    3'     Pi 
Omega    Pi  4;    Redbird    Rooters  2;   Women's   PE  Club    I. 

ECKSTROM,   GLORIA  A.  Riverdale 

Business   Educdtion:   Big   Four  Committee  3;   Business   Education   Club    I;   Class  Advisory   Board   3- 
Phi   Beta   Lambda   2;   Pi  Omega   Pi   3,  4,  Sec.  4;  Student   Leader  2-   SEA  4 

EDWARDS,  JANET  LOUISE  Grant  Park 

Special    Education:   Student   Leader  4;   Special    Education   Club  4;   SEA   3,   4;    ISU   Tutorial   Project 
3,   4;   Young    Republicans   3,   4. 


EDWARDS,    MAXINE    CAROLINE  Kankakee 

Elementary   Education:   SEA  4;  Tronsfer  from  Olivet  College  4. 

EDWARDS,    RALPH    DUANE  Danville 

Social   Science:   Men's  PE  Club  3,  4;   Intramurals  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Danville  Junior  College  2. 

EDWARDS,    ROBERT    D.  Altocna,    Pennsylvania 

Junior  High   Education:  Transfer  from  William  Jennings  Bryant  College  3. 


EILERS,    NANCY   CAROLYN  Edwardsville 

Biology:  Le  Cercle  Francais  2;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  WRA  Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Extramurals 
2,  3,  4. 

ELDER,  CHARLES  L Peoria 

English:  English  Club  3;  Vidette  3. 

ELDRIDGE,    DIXIE    LEE  Palmyra 

French:   Class  Advisory   Board    I,   2;   Le  Cercle   Francais   I,   2,   3,   4;   SEA  4. 

ELLIOTT,   JAMES   WENDELL  Chatsworth 

Agriculture:   Alpha  Tau  Alpha    I,   2,   3,  4,   V.-Pres.  4;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4. 

ELLIS,   NICHOLAS    PETER  Chicago 

Art:  Gamma   Phi  2,  3;   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4. 

EMANUELSON,  BARBARA  JO  Coal  City 

Music:  Lowell  Mason  Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Delta  Omicron  3,  4,  Pres.  3,  V.-Pres.  4;  Concert 
Band  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  2;  Madrigal  Singers  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  I,  2,  3,  4;  Stage  Band  3; 
University  Choir    I,  2,  3,  4,    Pres.  4;   University  Orchestra  3;  Student  Leader  3. 

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EMERY,    DONNA  Woodstock 

Biological   Science:   La   Estudiantina   2;   Oratorio  Choir   I,   2,   3. 

ENGH,    ROBERT   LLOYD  Rock    Island 

Business   Education:   Canterbury   Club  3,  4,   Pres.  3;   Phi   Beta   Lambda  4;  Transfer  from   Blackhawk 
Junior  College  3. 

ENGLISH,   DAVID   CHARLES  Elmhurst 

English:   Redbird   Rooters   I;  Student   Leader  3;  Vidette  2,   3,  4,   News   Editor  3,   Editor-in-Chief  4. 


ENRICE,  MARSHA  L  Northlake 

Special   Education:   ACE  3;  Special    Education  Club  3,  4;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  3,  4;  Transfer  from 
MacMurray  College  3. 

ERICKSON,    BERT  W.  Bristol 

Geography. 

ERIKSON,    GREGORY    ALAN Matteson 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 


ERIKSON,   SANDRA   JO 


Rochelle 


Business    Education:    AWS    Executive    Board    3;    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon    3,   4;    Kappa    Delta    Pi   3,   4; 
Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4;   Pi  Omega   Pi  3,  4;   Redbird  Rooters  4;  SEA  2,   3,  4. 

EVANS,    EILEEN    JOYCE  Evergreen    Park 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   Newman   Club  3,  4;  SEA  4;  WRA   Intramurals   I,  2,   3,  4. 

EVANS,   MARY   LOU Chillicothe 

Elementary   Education:    Redbird    Rooters  4;   SEA   3,   4. 


SENIORS 


EVELHOCH,    ROBERT   WARREN Lincoln 

Mathematics:  Intramurals  I,  2. 

EVERSGERD,   LEROY   H.  Mascoutah 

Music:  Marching  Band  3;  Varsity  Band  3,  4. 

FAHN,    REBECCA    DIANE    Sauhemin 

Elementary  Education. 


FARNER,    BARBARA   JO  Lexington 

Home  Economics:  Class  Advisory  Board  3,  4;  Home  Economics  Club  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4; 
SEA  4;  WRA  Intramurals  2,  3. 

FEGLEY,  THOMAS   H.  ...  Robinson 

Mathematics:  Young  Democrats  2,  3. 

FICHTEL,    JANE    ANN  Alton 

Special  Education:  Class  Advisory  Board  2;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Madrigal  Singers  4; 
University  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Special  Education  Club  3,  4;  Student  Leader  4; 
SEA   4;   Wesley    Foundation    I. 


FINDORFF,  JUDITH  ANN    Chicago 

English:   English  Club  3,  4;  Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  3,  4;  Young   Democrats   I,  2,  3,  4. 

FISHER,    BOB  Riverdale 

Social   Science:   MOROC  3,  4;   Intramurals  3;  Transfer  from   University   of  Illinois  3. 

FISHER,    DIANE    PEUVION .Chicago 

Elementary  Education:  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4;  Newman  Club  2;  SEA  4;  WGLT  Executive  Board  I,  2;  Young  Democrats 
2. 


FISHER,    JOHN    C Mackinaw 

Art. 

FISHER,  SHARON  ANN Skokie 

Elementary   Education:   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  3,  4;  Newman  Club   I;   Redbird   Rooters  3;  Student 
Leader  3. 

FLEMING,   SUSAN    MAY Royal   Oak,    Michigan 

Eiementary  Education:  Transfer  from  Oakland  University. 

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FLETCHER,    PAMELA    BIDWELL 


Springfield 


Champaign 

Special   Education:  Class  Advisory   Board    I,  2;  Class  Sec.    I,   2;   Redbird    Rooters  2;  Young   Repub- 

FLIEGE,   LINDA   ELAINE 

Elementary  Education:  Gamma  Delta  2,  3,  4. 

FLOOD,    NANCY   LEE  Springfield 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I,   2;   ISU   Baha'i   Group  3,  4,   Treas.   3,   Sec.  4;   International   Students 
Club  3;  Oratorio  Choir  I;  SEA  2,  3. 


FLOYD,  JUDITH  ANN  Springfield 

Special   Education:   CEC  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;  Special   Education  Club  2.   3,  4;  SEA  4. 

FOLKERS,   SUSAN   E.  Rock  Falls 

English:   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,   4;    Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;   Student   Leader  3;   University   Union   Board 
2;  Young   Republicans  2. 

FOLTZ,    MARILYN    ESTHER  Mahomet 

Elementary   Education:    Redbird    Rooters  2;    ISU   Tutorial   Project   3;   SEA   3,   4. 


FORBES,    BOB  .  .    Vandalia 

Phsyical    Education:   Big   Four  Committee    I;   Men's   PE  Club   I.   2,   3,  4;   Football    I     2-   Intramurals 
I.   2.   3,  4;   Student   Leader  3. 

FORBES,    GEORGE    LOUIS  Downs 

Mathematics:   Baseball   2,  3;   Basketball    I;   Intramurals  2,   3.  4. 

FORD,   LINDA  MAY  Minonk 

Mathematics:   Kappa   Delta   Pi  3,  4;   Kappa   Mu   Epsilon  2,   3,  4;  Redbird   Rooters  2,  3;  Young   Re- 
publicans 2. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


FOUTS,   CAROL  ANN   NEWTSON  Auburn 

French:  Pi  Delta  Phi  3,  4. 

FOUTS,    LESTER    MURL,   JR Auburn 

Mathematics:  Intramurals  I,  2. 

FOX,   MARILYN  JEAN  Joliet 

Elementary   Education:   SEA    I,   2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College. 


FRANA,   RICHARD  OWEN Orland    Park 


Industrial  Arts. 


FRANZ,    JUDITH    ANN 


Ottav 


Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;  Alpha  Omega  Nu  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2, 
3,  4;  SEA  4;   UCCF   I;  WRA   Extramural*   I. 

FREDERICHS.    JOYCE    LUCILLE  Woodstock 

Speech:  Class  Advisory  Board  I;  English  Club  3;  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3.  4,  V.-Pres. 
4;  INDEX  I;  Jesters  2,  3,  4;  "Hamlet";  "Time  of  Your  Life";  "Carl  Sandburg  Says";  "Bierder- 
mann  and  the  Firebugs";  "27  Wagons-full  of  Cotton";  Theta  Alpha  Phi  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  WGLT  I, 
2,   3,  4;   Young   Democrats   I. 


FREDERICK,    THOMAS    EDWARD  Barrington 

Physical   Education. 

FREED,  GEORGANN   I Tinley  Park 

English. 

FREEHILL,   JAMES   QUINN    Forrest 

Special  Education:  Intramurals  I,  2. 


FREEMAN,  GREGORY  J. 


Moline 

Biological   Science:   Men's  PE  Club  2;   I   Club  2,   3,  4;  Swimming   I,  2,  3,  4;  Capt.  4;  Varunas   I,   2. 

FREEMAN,   VICTORIA   CARTER East   St.    Louis 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Gamma  Phi   I;  Junior  Orchesis  I,  2;  Senior  Orchesis  3,  4;  Varunas 
I,  2;  Women's  PE  Club  1,2,3;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  Sec.  3;  WRA  Extramurals  3. 

FRY,  DONALD  A. Mt.  Sterling 

Agriculture:  SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Western  Illinois  University  3. 

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FRY,  STEVEN  W.  Bloomington 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;   Deseret  Club  2,  3,   Pres.  3. 

FRYE,    KAREN    IRENE  Streator 

Special   Education:   Oratorio   Choir   I,   2;    Redbird    Rooters  3;   Special   Education  Club  3;  SEA  4. 

FUNK,    STANLEY    .    Flanagan 

Elementary   Education. 


FURMAN,  RITA  KAY  .  ...DeKalb 

Elementary  Education. 

GAFFNEY,   CHERRYLL  L  PIttsfield 

Special    Education:   SEA    I,   2,  4;   Special   Education   Club    I;   Student   Psychological   Association   3. 

GALYEAN,    BARBARA  JEAN  Indianapolis,    Indiana 

Business   Education. 


GARVERT,    MELINDA  LOUISE  Springfield 

Elementary   Education:   Newman  Club    I,  4;   "Italian  Straw  Hat";   Redbird   Rooters  3;  WRA  Intra- 
murals  2. 

GEISZ,    STANLEY    ....    Normal 

Industrial    Arts. 

GERKEN,    CHERYL    MARIE  Sterling 

Elementary:  ACE  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


GIBBS,   VICTORIA   MAE  Northbrook 

Special    Education:   Canterbury   Club    I;  Class  Advisory   Board   3;   Varunas   I. 

GIROUX,    TERRY    LEE  Martinton 

Mathematics:   Business  Education  Club  3,  4;   Math  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;   Intra- 
murals   1,   2;   Student  Leader  2,   3;   SEA   3,   4;   Young   Republicans   I,   2,   3,  4. 

GLASS,    BARBARA    ANN  Pekin 

Mathematics:   Math  Club  3,  4;   SEA  4;  Student   Psychological   Association   3,  4,   Sec.  4. 


GODDARD,    SHERI    LEE  Champaign 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  3,  4. 

GOETZ,   CAROLINE  ANN  LaMoille 

English:  Class  Advisory   Board  2,  3,  4;   English  Club  4;   Kappa   Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Women's  Chorus 
2;  ISU  Tutorial  Project  2;  SEA  3,  4. 

GOLICK,    GLORIA    SUZANNE  Streator 

Business  Education:  Alpha   Beta   Alpha  3,  4;  Phi   Beta  Lambda   2,   3;   Redbird   Rooters  3,  4. 


GOODRICH,   JOYCE  JOAN    Galva 

Health   and    Physical    Education:    Redbird    Rooters   2;   Women's   PE   CLUB    I,    2,    3,   4;   WRA    Intra- 
murals   I,   2,   3,  4;   WRA   Extramurals   I,  2,   3,  4. 

GORDON,    DONNA    LEE      Bloomington 

Health   and    Physical    Education:    Senior   Orchesis   3,   4,    Pres.   4'    Redbird    Rooters   2'   Women's    PE 
Club  2,  3,  4. 


GOSS,    REBECCA   JO    

Business  Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda    I,   2,   3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2. 


Normal 


GOUGH,    KATHLEEN    ANNE Aurora 

Elementary   Education:   SEA   3,  4;  Transfer  from  Aurora   College   3. 

GRACE,  CLAUDE Maywood 

Art:   Big  Four  Committee  3,  4;  Kappa   Pi  Mu  4;  NAACP   I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird   Rooters  3;   Intramurals 
3;  Track   I,  2,  3,  4:  Young  Democrats  2. 

GRAENING,   KENNA  L Pontiac 

Special  Education. 

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GRAHAM,    SANDRA    GAIL...  .  ..    Pekin 

Spanish:   La   Esudiantina   3,  4;   Young   Democrats  2,  4. 

GRANACHER,  BARBARA  JEAN  Normal 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club  I,  2;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3; 
Redbird  Rcoters  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  I,  2,  4. 

GRANT,   GLORIA    ANN  Pekin 

Junior  High  Education:  English  Club  3,  4;  ISU  Tutorial  Project  2:  Junior  High  Education  Club 
2  3  4  Pres.  4-  Treble  Choir  2,  3,  4;  Women's  Chorus  I;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader 
3;  SEA  3,  4. 

GRATER,  CHERYL  LYNN  Morrison 

Home  Economics:  Class  Advisory  Board  2,  3;  Home  Economics  Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3;  Honor 
Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  4;  Kappa  Omicron  Phi  3,  4,  Pres.  4; 
Women's   Chorus  2,   3;   Wesley   Foundation   2,   3.   4. 

GRAVES,   KATHLEEN   GAIL  Springfield 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   SEA   3,   4;   Transfer  from   Springfield   Junior  College   3. 

GREENE,    KENNETH    RAY  Durand 

Agriculture. 

GREGORY,  JANE   ELLEN  Pontiac 

Mathematics:   Apportionment   Board  2,  3;   Kappa   Mu  Epsilcn  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3;   UCCF  2,   3,  4. 

GRIEBEL,  JUANITA  ANN  Carbondale 

Special  Education:  CEC  2,  3,4;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  4;  Special  Education 
Club    I,   2,   3,  4;   SEA  4. 

GRIFFITH,    NANCY  J.  East    Moline 

Special   Education:   Special   Education   Club  4;   Transfer  from   Blackhawk  Junior  College    I. 


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GRIGGS,  NANCY  ELIZABETH  Bridgeport 

Elementary   Education:   Alpha   Beta   Alpha    I,   2,   3.  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3. 

GRILC,    MICHAEL    E.  DePue 

Social   Science:   Pi   Gamma   Mu  4;   Social   Science  Club  3,   4;   Young   Democrats  3,  4;   Transfer  from 
LaSalle-Peru-Olglesby  Junior  College   3. 

GRIMES,  ARNOLD,   JR.  LaGrange 

Mathematics:   Alpha   Phi   Omega   3,  4;   Intramurals  3.   4;  Transfer  from   Lyons  Township  Junior  Col- 
lege  3. 


GRIMES,  KATHLEEN   E. 

Business   Administration:   Newman  Club   I,   2,   3,  4. 

GROEZINGER,  MARY  ELLYN 

Mathematics. 

GROTENHUIS,    CAROLYN    K. 

Elementary  Education. 


Bloomington 

Elizabeth 

South    Holland 


GROTEVANT,  JANE   ELIZABETH        .  Odell 

Elementary   Education:   SEA  4;   Wesley   Foundation    I,   2;   Young   Republicans  4. 

GUBELMAN,    ROBERTA    ELAINE  Coal    City 

Elementary  Education. 

GUMBRELL,    ALLEN    THOMAS  Rockford 

Social    Science:    Pi   Gamma    Mu    3,   4,    V.-Pres.    3;   Wesley    Foundation    I;   Young    Republicans    I     2' 
Phi  Eta  Sigma  2.  3.  4. 


GUNDY,    AMY    PATRICIA  Blocmir.gton 

English:  Redbird  Rooters  I,  Treas.   I;  Student  Senate  I. 

GUNNARSON,   KAY  MILDRED  Rockford 

Spanish:   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon   3,  4;   Kappa   Delta   Pi  4;   La   Estudiantina    I,   2,   3,   4,    Pres.   3,   Sec.  2; 
Student   Leader  4;   WRA   Intramurals   I,   2. 


GUSTAFSON,  VIRGINIA  RUTH 


Chicago 


Business  Education:   Business  Education  Club   I,  2,  3;   Phi  Beta   Lambda  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2;  Wesley 
Foundation   I.  2. 


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GUSTAVISON,    SALLY    L Belvidere 

Home  Economics. 

GUTZMER,   CAROL  JEAN Stockton 

French:  Le  Cercle  Francais  4;  Oratorio  Choir  3;   Pi  Delta   Phi  4;  Transfer  from  Wartburg  College. 

GWALTNEY,   TRUDY    Carmi 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  3;   Alpha    Beta   Alpha   3,   4,   V.-Pres.  4;   AWS   House   President   Board 
I,   3;  WOC  3,  4;  Young   Democrats  2. 


HAACK,  GERI   Wood  River 

Speech:   Women's  Chorus  2;   "Italian   Straw   Hat";    Redbird   Rooters  3;   Newman   Club    I;   Student 
Senate  3;  Vidette  4;  WGLT  2. 

HABAS,  GREGORY  DALE Matteson 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial  Arts  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;   lota   Lambda  Sigma   3,  4;   Football  2;  Track   Mgr. 
I;  Wrestling  2;  SEA  3,  4. 

HACKER,    ALICE   SUE Lemont 

Elementary   Education:   SEA   3,   4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 


HAFFERMANN,  CAROLYN  ANNE    Roanoke 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club  2,   3,  4;    Inter-Dorm  Council   2;   Kappa    Omicron   Phi  4; 
SEA   3,   4;   Transfer  from    Lincoln   College  2. 

HAGAMAN,    JUDITH    KAY Farmlngton 

Special  Education. 

HAISMAN,    ROBERT    Berwyn 

Social  Science. 


SENIORS 


HAKES,    GLORIA    G Normal 

Home    Economics:    Home    Economics   Club    3,    4;    Kappa    Omicron    Phi    4;    SEA    4;    Transfer   from 
Oneaonta   State   University  3. 

HALLIDAY,    MARSHA    KAY Shipman 

Health    and    Physical    Education:    Marching    Band    I;    Varsity    Band;    Junior    Orchesis    I,    2;    Senior 
Orchesis  3,  4,  Treas.  3;  Women's  PE  Club   I,  2,   3,  4. 

HALLSTEIN,    ROGER    EUGENE Hopedale 

Chemistry:  Physical  Science  Club  I,  2,  3,  4. 

HAMILTON,   MARJORIE  L Decatur 

Special    Education:   CEC   3,   4;   Homecoming   Committee  2;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;  Special   Educa- 
tion Club   I,   2,   3,  4;  SEA  4;   University   Union   Board  2;  WRA   Intramurals  2. 

HAMMER,    PATRICIA    ANN      .  Piano 

Special   Education:   CEC  4;  Class  Advisory   Board    I;   Redbird   Rooters   I,   3;  Shufflin'   Shoes  2;  Spe- 
cial  Education  Club   I,   3,  4;   SEA  4;   ISU   Tutorial   Project  4;  WRA   Intramurals  2. 

HAMMER,   THOMAS    Normal 

Agriculture. 

HANCOCK,   JAMES   THOMAS,   JR Peoria 

Business  Education:   Newman  Club   I,  4;   Phi   Beta   Lambda  4;  Redbird   Rooters  3,  4;   Intramurals   I, 

2.  3.  4. 

HANKE,   LYNNE  CHRISTINE Hinsdale 

Business  Education:  Phi  Beta  Lambda  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  3,  4. 

HANKINS,    MARILYN    Farmer  City 

Elementary   Education. 

HANNER,    NORMAN    FREDERICK Bloomington 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   Football  3;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Eureka  College  3. 

HANSEN,    JUANITA    M Frankfort 

Elementary  Education. 

HANSEN,    JUDITH    ANN Rockford 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  2;  Class  Advisory   Board  4;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten   Hall 

3,  4,  Co. -Sec.  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Young  Republicans  2. 

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HANSEN,    NORMAN   CRAIG  Palatine 

German:  German  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;   Lutheran  Club   I,  2;  Men's  Glee  Club   I,  2,   3,  4,  Sec.  3;   Redbird 
Rooters  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3. 

HANY,   LESTER   PAUL  Gridley 

Business   Education. 

HARDEN,    SANDRA    JEAN  Aurora 

Elementary   Education:   AWS   Executive    Board    3,  4,   V.-Pres.   4;    Redbird    Rooters  2,   3,   4;   Transfer 
from  Valparaiso  University  2. 


HARDIN,  TIMOTHY   R.  Lincoln 

Special  Education:  CEC  I,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2,  3,  4;  Class  V.-Pres.  2,  3;  Newman 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4;  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  4;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore 
Cotillion    Court   2;    Special    Education    Club    I.   2,    3,   4. 

HARDING,    DENNIS    WILLIAM  Pontiac 

Industrial  Arts. 

HARDY,  ALICE  JUNE  Mt.   Auburn 

Home   Economics:   Pi   Gamma   Mu  4;   Social   Science  Club  3     Young   Republicans  3. 


HARDY,    MICHAEL    R.  .    Bloomington 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 

HARI,   DARYLE  JOHN  Cissna   Park 

Business    Education:    Apostolic   Christian    Bible   Class    I,    2,    3,   4,    Pres.   3;    Phi    Beta    Lambda   3;    In- 
tramurals   I,  2;   U   Club   I,   2,   3.  4, 

HARLAN,   VALARIE  JUNE  Pekin 

English:   English  Club  3,  4;   "Sandburg   Says";  SEA  3,  4;   Readers  Theater  3,  4. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


HARMER,    DARLEEN  Decatur 

Elementary   Education:  Shufflin'   Shoes  3,  4;   Lloyd   Shaw   Dancers  3.  4. 

HARMESON,   SUSAN   KAY Hoopeston 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 

HARP,    YVONNE    A Chicago 

Elementary  Education. 


HARRIS,  BONNEE  LU  Peru 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;  Newman  Club  3,  4;  SEA  4;  ISU  Tutorial  Project  3;  Transfer  from 
LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby  Junior  College. 

HARRIS,    DIANA    KAY  Rankin 

Music:  Lowell  Mason  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  I;  Marching  Band  I;  Oratorio  Choir  I,  2; 
Treble  Choir  4;  University  Choir  3,  4;  Varsity  Band  2;  Women's  Chorus  3;  Delta  Omicron  3,  4; 
"Flower   Drum   Song";   SEA  4;   WOC  4. 

HARRIS,    KATHLEEN   JOYCE  Earlville 

English:  SEA   3;   Young   Democrats  2;   ISU   Tutorial   Project  3;   ISU   Baha'i  Group  3,  4,  Treas.  4. 


HARRIS,    WILLIAM    LEWIS        .  Roseville 

Health   and    Physical    Education:   Transfer   from   Eureka   College    I. 

HARROD,   DOUGLAS  A Morris 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Transfer  from   University  of   Illinois  3. 

HARSHA,    HARRY    LEE Lexington 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club  2,   3,  4 


HART,   JEANETTE   ELAINE  Silvis 

Mathematics:   Redbird   Rooters    I;   Student   Psychological   Association  4;  WRA   Extramurals   I,   2. 

HART,    KENNETH   ALLEN  McLeansboro 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   I,  2,  3,  4;  Baptist  Student  Union  I,  2;  Student  Leader  3,  4;  Young 
Republicans  2. 

HARTWIG,  ALAN  LEE New  Holland 

Agriculture. 

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HASSELBRING,  JERRY   LYNN      Onarga 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club    I,   2,   3,  4;   Intramurals   I,  2,   3,  4. 

HAUN,   KAY  A Bloomington 

Business   Education. 

HAVEL,    DAVID    GEORGE    Berwyn 

Mathematics:   Newman  Club   I,  2,  3;   Intramurals  I,  2,   3,  4. 


HAWES,    GORDON    DURAND    Poplar   Grove 

Mathematics:   Men's  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4;   Football    I;   U   Club   Executive  Committee  2,   3,  4. 

HAWKINS,  MICHAEL  F . . Kewnee 

English. 

HAYEK,   THOMAS   R.  Glen   Ellyn 

Spanish:   La   Estudiantina    I,   2,   3,   4,   V.-Pres.   2;   Le  Cercle   Francais  2,   3;   I   Club  4;   Newman  Club 
I,  2,   3,  4;  Swimming   I,  2,  3,  4;   U   Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Varunas  2,   3. 


HAYES,    JOHN    PATRICK  Springfield 

Social   Science:  Transfer  from  Southern   Illinois   University  3. 

HAYES,    LEONARD    BRIAN  Danvers 

Social  Science:  Transfer  from  Eureka  College  2. 

HAYES,    MARILYN   JANE  Pontiac 

French:   English  Club    I,   2;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon   3,  4;   Le  Cercle   Francais   I,   2,   3,   4     Pi   Delta   Phi 
3,   4,   Sec.  3;   WOC  2,   3:   Young   Republicans   I. 


SENIORS 


LaGrange 


HAYNER,    GEORGE   WILLIAM 

Geogrdphy:   Geography  Club  2,  4;   Men's  Glee  Club   I;   Intramurals   I,  2,   3,  4;   Young   Republicans 
2. 

HAYS,    LINDA   LEE  Chicago 

English:   Big   Four  Committee  4;  English  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais   I,  2,  3,  4;   Pi  Delta  Phi 
4;  Young  Republicans  2,  3,  4. 

HEAGSTEDT,    TEDD    DANIEL  .  .  Wilmette 

Speech:   Gamma   Phi   I,  2,   3,  4,   V.-Pres.  4;   "Inherit   the  Wind";   "Mandrake";   "Billy   Budd". 


HECHT,  JAMES   THEOPHIEL  Rock    Island 

Business   Administration:   Phi   Beta    Lambda  4;   Transfer  from   Augustana   College  4. 

HEDLUND,   ROSALIE 


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Rockford 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Marching   Band  2,  3;  Women's  PE  Club  2,  3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals 
2,   3,  4;  WRA   Extramurals  2,   3,  4;  WOC  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Illinois  Wesleyan   University  2. 

HEDLUND,   ROSEMARIE    Rockford 

Health   and   Physical   Education. 


HEIEN,   KARL  M Farmersvil 

Agriculture:  Gamma  Phi  I,  2,  3,  4. 

HEINTZMAN,    LAWRENCE   A. 

Industrial  Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club  3,  4;  Newman  Club  3    4. 

HELLER,  JOHN   WALLACE 

Junior  High   Education:  Alpha   Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  4;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  4;   Redbird   Rooters 
2,   3,  4;   Shufflin'   Shoes  3;  Student  Senate  3;  Transfer  from   Northern   Illinois   University  2. 


Lansing 

Downers    Grove 


HENDERSON,    CAROL    MAE  Hamilton 

Special   Education:  Special   Education  Club   I,   3    4-   SEA   3    4. 

HENDERSON,  STEPHEN  C Kenney 

Political  Science:  Men's  Glee  Club   I,  2,  3;  Cross  Country   I     2;  Track   I    2    3. 

HENDREN,  JANE  ELLEN  Carthage 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club  3,  4;   Redbird    Rooters  2,   3,  4;  Young   Republicans  2,   3. 

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HENRICKS,   CAROL  SUE Chatsworth 

Elementary  Education. 

HESS,  JULIE  DENNIS Ouincy 

Special  Education:  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3;  Class  Advisory  Board   I;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton- 
Whitten  Hall  3. 

HESSELBERTH,    JAMES    L Dana 

French. 

HEWERDINE,    GLENNA    KAY....  Dewey 

Heme  Economics. 

HICKS,    LYLE    ROBERT        Rankin 

Business   Administration:   Physical   Science  Club   2;   Intramurals   I,   2;   Wesley   Foundation    I;   WGLT 
I,  2;  Young  Republicans  I,  2. 

HIGHSMITH,    SHARON    L Villa    Park 

Business   Education. 

HILD,    DONNA   JANE  Peoria 

Home    Economics:    Home    Economics   Club    I,    2,    3,   4,   V.-Pres.   4;    Redbird    Rooters   2,    3;    Student 
Leader  2,   3;   SEA  2,   3,  4;  Wesley   Foundation   I,   2,   3. 

HILD,   WILLIAM   J.  Pekin 

Business  Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda  2,  3,  4;  Swimming    I. 

HILGER,  DAN  CLINTON  Sterling 

Mathematics:   Lutheran  Club   I,   2;   ISU   Tutorial   Project  3. 


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HILL,    DONNA  JEAN  Moline 

Elementary   Education:  SEA  3,  4;  Transfer  from   Blackhawk  Junior  College  3. 

HILL,    LINDA    DARLENE  ...      Springfield 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Women's   PE  Club  3,  4. 

HILLEGONDS,  SHARON   L  Chicago 

Business  Education:  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  ISU  Tutorial  Project  2;  Kappa 
Delta  Epsilon  4;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  I,  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Omega  Pi  4;  SEA  4;  Varunas  I  2;  Young  Reoubli- 
cans2,  3. 

HINDS,   DANIEL  WAYNE  Springfield 

Geography:  Geography  Club  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4; 
Varunas   3;   Transfer  from   Springfield   Junior  College  2. 

HINTHORNE,    CHARLES    RAYMOND  .  .        Gibson   City 

Social  Science:  Young  Democrats  2,  3,  4. 

HIPSHER,    MARY   E Decatur 

Elementary:  ACE  I,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

HIRSTEIN,    JAMES    J.  Morton 

Mathematics:   Kappa   Mu   Epsilon  3,   4,   Treas.  4;   Student   Leader  4;   SEA   3. 

HOFFMAN,    LARRY   ALLEN  Pawnee 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  I,  2,  3;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3.  4'  Younq  Republi- 
cans 2,  3. 

HOLLOWAY,    MARY   MARGARET  Peoria 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  2,  3,  4;  AWS  Central  Board  2;  SEA  2,  3,  4. 

HOLMES,  TUBAL  C Springfield 

Music:  Lowell  Mason  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  I,  2,  3;  Marching  Band  I,  2,  3;  Men's  Glee 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  3;  Stage  Band  I;  University  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4;  University  Orchestra  3'  Student 
Leader  2,  3;  Phi  Mu  Alpha  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,  Pres.  4. 

HOLT,    NANCY   ELLEN  Lockport 

English:  English  Club  3;  IVCF  3;  Concert  Band  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  Sigma  Tau  Delta  4; 
Transfer   from   Pacific   University   3. 

HONCHAREVICH,  CAROL  ANNE  .      Chicago 

History:  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  Newman  Club  2,  3;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Russian  Club  4;  Social 
Science  Club  3,  4,   Sec. -Treas.  4;  Student   Leader  3;  WGLT  2,   3;  Young   Republicans  2. 

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HOOVER,   GWEN    ANN Oregon 

French-  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  3,  4;  La  Estudiantina  2,  3,  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais 
I,  2,  3,  4,   Pres.  2,  Sec.   I,  3;  Pi  Delta   Phi  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,  4;  Alpha  Lambda   Delta   3,  4. 

HOPP,    MARY    E. Elgin 

Special   Education:   Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Elgin  Community  College  3. 

HOPPER,    MARY  ALICE Arlington   Heights 

Business    Education:    AWS    House    President    Board    2,    3;    Business    Education    Club    I;    Phi    Beta 
Lambda  2,   3,  4;   Redbird    Rooters  3,  4. 

HORDESKY,    DANIEL  JOHN Granite   City 

Mathematics:   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  2,  3,  4. 

HORNBACK,    KATHY    SUE Naperville 

Elementary   Education:    Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;   Women's   PE  Club   2,   3,   4;   WRA    Intramurals    I,   2, 
3,  4;  WRA  Extramurals  2,  3,  4;  WOC  3. 

HOWEN,   MARCIA   ROHRER Lincoln 

Business  Education. 

HUBBLE,  JANET  DREW Fairbury 

Business  Education:   Gamma   Phi  Queen    I;   Phi   Beta   Lambda  2,   3,  4. 

HUBERT,  LINDA  CAROL  Kankakee 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   Newman  Club   I,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  4;  SEA  4;  Young   Democrats 
4. 

HUENE,  SHARON   RUTH      Dixon 

Elementary   Education:  Geography  Club  3,  4;  Junior  Orchesis  3;  SEA  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


HUFF,    LINDA    Bloomington 

Music:   University  Choir  3,  4;  Varsity   Band  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Nevada  Southern  University  3. 

HUGHES,    MAUREEN   J Jacksonville,    Florida 

English. 

HUGHES,   ROGER  ALAN Georgetown 

Business  Administration:  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

HUGUET,    GENE    FRANCIS Rantoul 

Speech:  Illinois  State  Rifles  3. 

HULL,   VERDIN    F LaHarpe 

Special  Education:  Special  Education  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3. 

HULTGREN,    DARLENE    LOUISE Viola 

Social  Science:  Kappa  Delta  Pi  3,  4,  Treas.  4;  Pi  Gamma   Mu  3,  4;  Redbird   Rooters  3,  4;  Social 
Science  Club  2,  3;  Young  Republicans  2,  3,  4. 

HURLEY,   JOHN    DUANE Springfield 

Social  Science:  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  "The  Time  of  Your  Life";  Social  Science  Club  3,  4;  Student 
Leader  2;  Young  Republicans  I,  2. 

HYTEN,   MARY  KAY Edwardsville 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Women's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Intra- 
murals I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Extramurals  I,  2. 

IODER,   LINDA    KAY Tiskilwa 

Home  Economics:  Home  Economics  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  INDEX  I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  I. 

IRVINE,  ROBERT  DOUGLAS Oak  Park 

Social  Science:  IVCF  I;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  WGLT  3;  Young  Republicans  2. 

JACKSON,  TRINA  LYNN Bellevue 

Special  Education:  CEC  4;  Class  Advisory  Board   I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2;  Special  Education 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;  Young  Democrats  3,  4. 

JACOBS,    SUSAN    ELAINE Lexington 

English:  English  Club   I,  2,  3.  4;  Lutheran  Club  2;   ISU  Tutorial   Project   I,  2,  3,  4,   Sec.-Treas.  3, 
Pres.  4. 

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JAGER,    BARBARA   MARIE..  Joliet 

Elementary   Education:  SEA  3;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

JAMERSON,  GWENDOLYN  DELORES  Chicago 

Special   Education:   SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Wilson  Junior  College  3. 

JANOVSKY,    BETTE    J Cicero 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  2;  Alpha  Beta  Alpha  3,  4;  Big  Four  Committee  3;  Class  Advisory 
Board  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2;  Student  Leader  3;  Advisory  Council  for 
Transfer  Students  3,   4,   Treas.   3;  Transfer  from   Morton   Junior  College   2. 

JANSEN,   KATHLEEN   MAE  Berwyn 

Elementary   Education:   SEA   3,  4;   Transfer  from   Springfield   Junior  College   3. 

JASZCZYSYN,  MARYANN  Northlake 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club   I,   2;   Newman   Club    I,   2. 

JENKINS,    BETTY    Chicago 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3,  4;  NAACP  I,  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3;  SEA  2;  WRA  Intramurals 
2. 

JENKINS,   MARILYN   LUCILLE    Pawnee 

English:  AWS  House  President  Board  2;  English  Club  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Varsity  Band  2,  3; 
Newman   Club    I;   WOC   3,   4;    Young    Democrats   3. 

JENNINGS,    BARBARA    LEE    Chicago 

Mathematics. 

JEPSEN,    KEITH   JOSEPH Bourbonnais 

Business  Administration:  Apportionment  Board  2,  3;  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2;  Discipline  Board 
2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  3,  4;  Math  Club  2;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3;  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4;  Redbird 
Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Sophomore  Cotillion  Court  2;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Senate  2,  3,  4,  Treas. 
3;   U  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;   U   Club  Executive  Committee  2,   3,  4;  Omicron   Delta   Kappa  3,  4,   Pres.  3. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


JOHNSON,    BARBARA    LEE 


Jacksonville 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club  2;  Class  Advisory  Board  I;  Student-Faculty  Housing 
Board  3,  4;  INDEX  I;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,  4;  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3;  Student  Leader 
3;  WRA  Intramurals  2;  Young  Republicans   I,  2. 

Pontiac 


JOHNSON,   CONNIE   ANN 

English:  Class  Advisory  Board  2,  3,  4;  Class  Treas.  3;  English  Club  I,  2;  Le  Cercle  Francais  I,  2; 
Orientation  Bojrd  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  2,  3;  Vidette  3,  4;  WGLT  I;  Young  Republicans  I, 
2,    3. 

JOHNSON,  CYNDA   M Rock   Island 

English:  Class  Advisory  Board  3;  Gamma  Delta  I,  2,  3,  4;  Lutheran  Club  2;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3; 
WGLT    I;   Young   Republicans  2. 


JOHNSON,  JAMES  C Prophetstown 

English:  Vidette  2,  3,  City  Editor  3. 

JOHNSON,   JAMES    KENNETH  Rock    Island 

Social   Science:   Intramurals  3,  4;  Transfer  from   Blackhawk  Junior  College  3. 

JOHNSON,    MARK    D Normal 

Social  Science. 


JOHNSON,    MARVIN    FREDERICK  Fox   River  Grove 

Mathematics:  Math  Club  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Men's  Glee  Club  I;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  Intramurals  I,  2, 
3. 

JOHNSON,    PAMELA    RUTH  Palos    Hills 

Special   Education:   IVCF  3,  4;  Special   Education  Club  4;  Chi   Alpha. 

JOHNSON,    PATRICIA   ANN  Rock    Island 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3,  4'  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  2; 
Concert  Band  I;  Women's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Intramurjls  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Extramurals  I, 
2,  3. 


JOHNSON,    RUTH   ANNE 


Villa    Park 

English:   English   Club  4;   EUB   Fellowship    I,  2,   3,  4;   SEA  4;   Vidette  2;   Young   Republicans  2,  4. 

JOHNSON,    VERNA    LEE    Rockford 

Social  Science:  Social  Science  Club  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3. 

JOHNSTON,  JAMES  PATRICK Bradford 

Speech:  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WGLT  I. 


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JONES,    ANDREA    FRANCES  Chicago 

Elementary  Education. 

JONES,    DORIS    LAVONNE  Decatur 

Elementary   Education:   AWS  Executive   Board    I,  2,   3,  4,   Sec.  3;   Intramurals   I,   2. 

JONES,   JULIE   MARKENE    Gibson   City 

Elementary    Education:    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   3,   4;    Experimental   Theatre;    Redbird    Rooters   3,    4; 
SEA  4;  Student  Senate  4. 

JONES,   MARGARET  ANN Chicago 

English:   English  Club    I,  2,   3,  4;   Forensics  4;   Homecoming   Committee   i,   3,  4;   NAACP   I,  2,  3,  4; 
Social   Science  Club   I,  2;  SEA  4;   University   Union   Board   I,   3,  4. 

JONES,   MARSHA  LEE  Elkhart 

Elementary   Education:   SEA   3,  4;   Campus  Crusaders  3,  4. 

JONES,   RONALD  LEE        Georgetown 

Business  Administration:   Phi   Beta   Lambda  3;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Danville  Junior  Col- 
lege 3. 

JONES,  SHERYL  RAYE      Bloomington 

Speech:  Class  Advisory  Board   I. 

JUDY,  CYNTHIA  MARIE  Kankakee 

French:   Class  Advisory   Board   3,  4;   Debate    I;   Le  Cercle   Francais  2;   Women's  Chorus   I,   2;   New- 
man Club   I;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  2;  WOC  3. 

KABAT,   DIANE   BEATRICE    .      Arlington   Heights 

Elementary   Education:   Special   Education   Club   I;   ISU   Tutorial   Project   3. 


SENIORS 


KAHLER,   SANDRA    LEE    .    .  Wheaton 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Women's  PE  Club  2,   3;   Young   Democrats  2. 

KAHN,    JERRY    R Lincolnwood 

Health   and    Physical   Education:   B'nai   B'rith   H il lei   Councilorship   I,   2,   3,   4,   V.-Pres.   2;   I   Club    I, 
2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Wrestling  1,2,  3,  4. 

KALINA,    SUSAN    CHERYL    .  Waukegan 

German. 


KAMINSKI,    LETITIA  JEAN Chicago 


Art:  Transfer  from  Illinois  Institute  of  Technology  3. 


KAMM,    GLORIA   SUE Lc 


Elementary  Education. 


KANE,    KATHERINE   ALICE Springfield 

Elementary   Education:   Alpha    Beta   Alpha   3,  4;  Christian   Science   Organization    I,   2,   3,  4;   Kappa 
Delta   Epsilon  3,  4;   University  Orchestra  2,   3,  4;  SEA  3,  4. 


KEIM,    DONNA    L  Columbia 

Special   Education:   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  4;  Special   Education  Club    I;  SEA  4. 

KELLER,   CHARLES  WILLIAM McNabb 

Junior  High   Education:  Gamma   Delta   I,  2,   3,  4,   Pres.  3;  Lutheran  Club   I,  2;   Phi   Mu  Alpha   3,  4; 
Redbird    Rooters  2;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   SEA  3,   Pres.  4. 


KELSON,    JOYCE   SUSANNE 


Pontiac 


English:   English   Club   2,   3,   4;   German  4;   Women's   Chorus  2,   3;    Redbird    Rooters   2,   3;   Student 
Leader  4;  SEA  4;  Wesley   Foundation   I;  WGLT  2,   3;   Young   Republicans  4. 


KELTNER,    HERBERT    LOREN Springfield 

Social    Science:    Pj    Gamma    Mu    3,    4;    Treas.    3;    Redbird    Rooters   3,    4;    Social    Science    Club   4; 
Transfer  from   Springfield  Junior  College  3. 

KENYON,  EDITH    Roanoke 

English:   English  Club  4;  Sigma  Tau   Delta  2,   3,  4;  SEA  3    4-  Vidette  2    3    4 

KESSLER,    SHARON    V.  ' Altamont 

Special   Education:   Oratorio  Choir  2,  3;  Special   Education  Club   I;  SEA  4;  Student  Psychological 
Association  3. 


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KIDD,    LORETTA    F Monticello 

English:   Alpha   Beta   Alpha  4;   English  Club  2;   Redbird   Rooters   I. 

KIIFNER,   NORMA   FAYE    Danville 

Spanish:  Math  Club  I;  Young  Republicans  I,  2. 

KILLIAN,    KAY    E Bloomington 

Mathematics. 


KINDRED,   KAREN   SUE      Mansfield 

Business  Education:  ACE   I,  2;   Phi   Beta   Lambda  4;  SEA  4. 

KING,  JUDY  CAROL East  St.  Louis 

Special   Education:  NAACP   I,  2,  3,  4;   Newman  Club  4;  Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

KISTLER,   DAVID   RAY Rockford 

Mathematics:  Intramurals  I,  2,  3. 


KLIMA,   KENNETH  JOSEPH  North  Riverside 

Mathematics:  Apportionment  Board  4;  Class  Advisory  Bojrd  I,  2,  3;  Class  Pres.  2,  3;  Commence- 
ment Board  2,  3;  Redbird  Rooters  I,  2,  3,  4;  Orientation  Board  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student 
Leader   3;   SEA  4;   University   Union   Board    I,  2,   3,  V.-Pres.   3. 


KNEE,  FRED  MICHAEL 


Normal 


Business  Administration:  Homecoming  Board  3,  4,  Student  Chairman  4;  Mr.  Mig  3;  I  Club  I,  2, 
3  4  V.-Pres.  3'  Swimming  I,  2,  3;  U  Club  2,  3,  4;  U  Club  Executive  Committee  2,  3,  4;  Varunas 
I,'  2.' 

KNEER,  DOROTHY   Pontiac 

French. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


KNOLL,   MARY  ANN  SULLIVAN 


Carthage 

Mathematics:    Math    Club    I,    2;    Oratorio    Choir    Accompanist   4;    Redbird    Rooters   2,    3;    Student 
Leader  2. 


KNOLL,  RONALD  LEWIS 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha    I,  2,   3,  4,   Treas.  4;   Intramurals   I,   2,  3,  4. 

KNOUSE,   MARY   HELEN 

Elementary   Education:   Gamma   Phi  3,  4;   Le  Cercle   Francais  4;  SEA  4. 


Chatsworth 
Dixon 


KOCH,   JOYCE    KAY Tremont 


Elementary  Education. 


KOERNER,   JANICE   IRENE 


Joliet 


Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club   I,   4;   WRA   Extramurals  2. 

KOHN,   SHARON   M.  West   Caldwell,   New  Jersey 

Health   and   Physical   Education:   B'nai   B'rith   Hi  I  lei   Councilorship    I,   2,   3.  4,   V.-Pres.   2:   Debate   3; 
Forensics  3;  Junior  Orchesis   I,  2,  3,   Pres.  2;   Intramurals   I,  2;  SEA  4;  Women's   PE  Club   I,   2,   3,  4. 


KOPP,  BARBARA  KAYE.  Warrensburg 

Elementary  Education. 

KRAMER,    JANICE    McDONALD Pana 

Elementary  Education. 

KRAMER,   MARGARET  C Bloomington 

Business   Education. 


KREGOR,    MARY    ELLEN 


Aurora 


Business    Education:    Business    Education    Club    I;    Coryphees   2,    3,    4;    Honor    Resident    Hamilton- 
Whitten   Hall  4;   Newman  Club   I;  Phi  Beta   Lambda  2.  3;   Pi  Omega   Pi  4;   Redbird   Rooters  4. 

KREIS,   ARLINE   RUTH Normal 

Elementary   Education. 

KRELL,   MARK  BENNETT Glenarm 

Mathematics:   Class   Advisory    Board   4;    Kappa    Delta    Pi  4;    Kappa    Mu    Epsilon    3,    4,   V.-Pres.  4; 
Transfer  from   Illinois  College  2. 

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KROEPEL,   LOIS   MAE Bellwood 

Mathematics:  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  2,  3,  4;  University  Orchestra   I,  2;  SEA  4;  "Flower  Drum  Song"; 
"Kiss  Me  Kate". 

KROZEL,    ROZANNE    E Westchester 

Elementary    Education:    ACE    I;   Honor   Resident   Atkin-Colby   Hall,   Co. -Sec.   3,   4;   Newman   Club 
I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

KRUMME,   SANDRA    LEE        McHenry 

Mathematics:   German  Club  2,   3,  4;   Kappa   Delta   Pi  4;   Kappa   Mu   Epsilon  3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters 
2;   Shufflin'   Shoes  2;   SEA  4;  Young   Republicans  2,   3. 

KRUSE,   RONALD   L Herscher 

Aoriculture. 

KRUZAN,    CONNIE    Avon 

Elementary   Education:   Flying  Club  3;  SEA  4;   Young   Republicans   I,  2. 

KUIPERS,  DANNY  PAUL Hopedale 

Agriculture. 

KWARTA,  SUSAN  NORINE    Lockport 

English:   SEA   3,  4;   Transfer  from   Joliet  Junior  College   3. 

KWIT,   NANCY    Depue 

Business  Education:  ACE   I;  Alpha   Beta   Alpha  3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  4;  Phi   Beta   Lambda  4. 

LAITY,    RICHARD   JAMES Scales   Mound 

Mathematics:    Math    Club  4;    Basketball    3,   4;    Intramurals    I,   2,    3,   4;    Student    Leader   3;   SEA   4; 
Young    Republicans  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


LAMARSH,  CHARLES  BERNARD Alton 

Mathematics:  Stage  Band  I,  2,  3;  Varsity  Band  I;  WGLT  I,  4;  WGLT  Executive  Board  2,  3  Pres. 
3. 

LAMBRECHT,  FRANK  RONALD Bloomington 

Mathematics:  Physical  Science  Club  I,  3,  4. 

LANGE,    GEORGE    RICHARD    Broadview 

Junior  High  Education:  Alpha  Phi  Omega  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Omega  Nu  3. 

LAPAN,    DAVID    RUSSELL Galva 

Health  and  Physical   Education:  I  Club  2,  3,  4;   Basketball   I,  2.  3,  4;  Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4. 

LARSEN,   CORA   BURLEY Mendota 

Elementary  Education. 

LARSON,    KAREN    RAE    Morton 

Special  Education:  The  Navigators  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  4;  EUB  Fellowship  I,  2,  3,  4;  IVCF  I;  Oratorio 
Choir   I,   2;   Wesley   Foundation    I;   WRA   Eitramurals  2. 

LAY,  LOREN   F Bloomington 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  I,  2,  3,  4;  Cloverleaf  Collegiates  4-H  Club  I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3, 
4;  Student  Leader  4. 

LAYA,   DONNA  JEAN Chicago   Heights 

Elementary  Education:  ISU  Tutorial  Project  3,  4;  SEA  2,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  I;  Young  Repub- 
licans 2,  4. 

LEE,   RICHARD   M. Monmouth 

Special  Education. 

LEHMANN,  JANE  NEDINE Odell 

English:  AWS  Executive  Board  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2,  3;  Commencement  Board  3,  4; 
Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Varsity  Band  I;  Pi  Omega  Pi  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2, 
3;   Young   Republicans  2. 

LEMASTER,    PATRICIA    JEAN Somonauk 

Elementary  Education:  College  and  Career  Fellowship   I,  2,  3,  4;  IVCF  I,  2,  3.  4,  Sec.  4-  SEA  4 

LEONHARD,    DAVID   L Decatur 

Social  Science:  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3;  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2;  Class  Sec.  2;  Homecoming 
Board  2;  Homecoming  Committee  3;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  I,  2,  3  4-  Tennis 
I,  2,  3;  Student  Leader  2,  3,  4;  SEA  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Psychological  Association  3  4-  Student 
Senate  I,  2,  3,  4;  University  Union  Board  I;  WGLT  Executive  Board  2,  3;  Young  Democrats  I,  2, 
3,  4;  Transfer  from  Millikin  University. 

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LERSTROM,  ALAN   CARL Downers  Grove 

Speech:   Jesters   2,   3,  4;   "An    Italian   Straw   Hat";    "Playboy   of  the   Western   World";   "The  Time 
of  Your  Life";  Theta  Alpha   Phi  3,  4;  Young  Republicans   I. 

LESEURE,  NANCY  JEANNE Springfield 

Art:  Theta   Alpha  Tau    I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  4,  Treas.  4;  Wesley   Foundation.    I. 

LEVE,   ROY  EDWARD Coal  City 

Business   Education:   Business   Education  Club  2;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  Col- 
lege 3. 


LICHNER,  JOHN  A Harwood  Heights 

Junior  High  Education. 

LIESTMAN,  JANICE  ILENE  Fisher 

Home    Economics:    AW5    House    Presidents    Board    2;    Home    Economics    Club    2,    3,    4;    Redbird 
Rooters  4;   Transfer   from   Central    Illinois    Hospital    School   of   Nursing    2. 

LINK,  VERONICA  PAULA  .  .    Chicago 

Elementary   Education:   Newman   Club   2;   SEA   3,   4;   Transfer  from   WiUon   Junior  College   2. 


LITHERLAND,  LOIS  MARIE  Jolier 

Health   and    Physical   Education:   Honor   Resident  Hamilton-Whitten   Hall   3;   Women's   PE  Club    I, 
2,  4;  Student  Psychological  Association  4. 

LITTLE,    LARRY    PAUL        .  Rantoul 

Mathematics:  Intramurnls  I,  2,  3:  Track  I. 

LLOYD,    RANDALL   ARMSTRONG  Bloomington 

Special   Education:  Alpha   Phi   Omega    I,   2,   3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,  Treas.  3;  Special   Education  Club   I,  2, 
3;   Swimming   Mgr.  3;   Young   Republicans   I,  2. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


LOCHRIDGE,   MARILYN  S Springfield 

Elementary    Education:   ACE   2,    3;    IVCF   2;    "Billy    Budd";    SEA   3,    4;    Young    Republicans    2;    ISU 
Tutorial   Project  3;   Transfer  from   Illinois  Wesleyan   University  2. 

LOGTUS,    EMILY    L  Ivesdale 

English:  Class  Advisory  Board  2;  English  Club  4;  Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4. 

LOOMER,  SHIRLEY  L Bellwood 

Health   and   Physical    Education:   Women's   PE  Club   I,   2,   3,  4;   WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   WRA 
Extramurals    I,   3,   4;  Transfer  from  George  Williams  College   I. 


LORENZ,    ROBERT    J Woodstock 

Special    Education:   Basketball    I,   2;   Newman  Club  3,  4;  Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  CEC  4. 

LOSH,  GARY  DORIAN    Peoria 

Social   Science. 

LOVELAND,    KENNETH   A Aurora 

Business   Education. 


LOVINGFOSS,    PHYLLIS    Champaign 

Elementary   Education:   Class   Advisory   Board    I,   2,   3,  4;   Honor   Resident   Hamilton-Whitten   Hall 
3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4. 

LUBAK,  THOMAS    Madison 

Mathematics:  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

LUECKE,   JANICE   DIANE    Downers  Grove 

Special    Education:   Gamma    Delta    I,  2,   3,  4;   Lutheran   Club    I;   Women's  Chorus    I,   2,   3,   4;    Red- 
bird   Rooters  2,   3;   Special   Education  Club   I;   Young  Republicans  2,   3. 


LUMPP,    MARY    SHIPTON Delavan 

English:   English  Club   I,  2;  Newman  Club   I,  2;  Student  Leader  2,  3;  SEA  4;  Young  Democrats  I,  2. 

LUTGENS,  FREDERICK  K Tinley  Park 

Geography. 

LUX,    LARRY   JAMES Madison 

Social   Science:   Pi  Gamma    Mu  3,  4;   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  Student  Life  and 
Organizations   Board  3,  4. 

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LYFORD,  RONALD  ALAN Caledonia 

Mathematics:  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  4;  Kappa  Mu  Epsilon  2,  3,  4;  Math  Club  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres. 
3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  2,  3;  SEA  3,  4;  Student  Psychological  Association  4; 
Student  Senate  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  I;  Young  Republicans  I,  2,  4;  Phi  Eta  Sigma  2,  3,  4  Pres! 
3,   V.-Pres.  2;   Lloyd  Shaw  Dancers  3.  4,   Pres.  4;  Omicron   Delta   Kappa   3,  4. 

LYNCH,    MARY   SUE    Bloomington 

French. 

MacKAY,    MARGARET  A.  Dolton 

Junior  High  Education:  Christian  Science  Organization  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3,  Treas.  4;  Junior  High 
Education  Club  2,  3;  Varsity   Band    I,  Women's  Chorus   I,  2. 

MADSEN,    GERALD    B.     Lansing 

English. 

MAIZE,  CHARLES  JAMES    ...  Pekin 

Social   Science:  Transfer  from   Western   Illinois   University   3. 

MAJEWSKI,    ROSE   MARIE      Evanston 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I,   2;   Big   Four  Committee  2,   3,  4;   La    Estudiantina   2;   SEA  4. 

MAJOR,    JOHN    THOMAS        Earlville 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Homecoming  Board  4;  Men's  PE  Club  12  3  4  Pres  3'  I  Club 
I,  2,  3,  4,   Pres.  4;   Football    I,  2,  3,  4,  Co-Capt.  4;  Track   I,  2,  3,  4;   U  Club   I,  2,  3,  4. 

MALHAM,  SARAH  JANE  .  .Carlinville 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Orchesis  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3;  Women's  PE  Club  I 
2,  3,  4;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2. 

MAMAN,    LINDA   SMEJKAL      Warrenville 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;  Special   Education  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 


SENIORS 


MANAHAN,    BARBARA    ELIZABETH  Normal 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;  Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

MANEKE,  ROSEMARIE  Alton 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;  Alpha   Beta  Alpha  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters 
3,  4;  SEA  4. 

MANGAN,   MARGARET  M Strawn 

Elementary  Education. 


MANN,  CATHERINE  IRENE    Springfield 

English:   Alpha   Omega   Nu    I;  Women's  Chorus   I;   Newman   Club    I;    Redbird    Rooters  4;   Student 
Leader  3. 

MANN,   STEPHANIE  SUE Minooila 

Home  Economics. 

MARIASH,    LAURIE   LOUISE    Prospect   Heights 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  4. 


MARKS,  DEITRA  R Chicago  Heights 

Elementary  Education:  La  Estudiantina  4:  Newman  Club  I. 

MARKS,    RUSSELL    Wauconda 

History. 

MARLETT,   JANET  LEA    Stanford 

Home   Economics:   German  Club    I;   Home   Economics  Club  3,  4;   IVCF  2,   3,  4;   Young   Democrats 
2,  3,  4,  Treas.  4. 


MARQUARDT,   SUSAN    Hoffman    Estates 

Elementary  Education:   ISU  Tutorial  Project  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I,  2;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3,  4;  SEA  4. 


MARSH,   WINNIE 


Alton 


Home  Economics:  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  Home  Economics  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters 
I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  UCCF  I,  2,  3,  4. 

MARTELLO,    FRANK    JEROME Chicago    Heights 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club  I,  2;  Men's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3;  Publications  Board  I,  2; 
Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Senate  3,  4:  U  Club  Executive  Committee 
3,  4. 

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MARTH,   PHYLLIS  SUSAN  ...    Kankakee 

Special  Education:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Special  Education  Club  I,  2, 
3,  4. 

MARTIN,   JERRY   THOMAS      .  .  .  Chatsworth 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  I  Club  2;  Football   I,  2. 

MARTIN,   LANGSTON    ISAAC  Chicago 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   AWS  House   President   Board  4;   NAACP  3.  4;   Redbird   Rooters  4; 
Baseball   3;   Basketball   3;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Transter  from  Wilson  Junior  College   3. 


MARTIN,    MICHAEL    PATRICK .  .    Watseka 

Junior  High  Education:  INDEX  4,  Sports  Editor  4;  Junior  High  Education  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  New- 
man Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Phi  Mu  Alpha  3;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  Vidette  2,  3,  4, 
Sports  Editor  4. 

MARTIN,   SANDRA  ANN  ...St.   Louis 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  4. 

MARTIN,    SANDRA    JEAN        Bloomington 

Elementary  Education. 


MASLAUSKI,    MARY    LOU      ...  Springfield 

Mathematics:   ISU   Baha'i  Group  3,  4,  Chairman  3,  4;  Kappa   Mu  Epsilon  3,  4;  Math  Club   I;  SEA   I. 

MATENS,  WILLIAM   HAYDEN  Heyworth 

Art:  Judo  Club  3,  4;   Blackfriars  3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;   Gymnastics  3. 

MATHESON,    MARY    NICHOLAS  Normal 

Special  Education. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


MATHIESON,  JUDITH   KAY 


Pontic 


Music:  INDEX  2;  Lowell  Mason  Club  3,  4;  Concert  Band  I;  Marching  Band  I  2  3-  Treble  Choir  4- 
Varsity  Band  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4:  WRA  Intramurals  4;  WOC  2,  3.  4,  Pres.  3,  V.-Pres.  4'  Delta  Omicrori 
2,  3,  4,  Treas.  4. 

MATHY,   DONNA   MARIE  Clifton 

Elementary   Education:   Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Gymnastics  3;   Intramurals  3;  Young   Democrats  3. 

MATTSSON,    MARY  JANE  Springfield 

French:  AWS  Central  Board  I;  AWS  Executive  Board  2,  3,  Sec.  3;  Class  Advisory  Board  4-  Dis- 
cipline Board  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3;  INDEX  2,  3,  4,  Literary  Editor'2,  3, 
Editor  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  2,  3,  4;  ISU  Preview  Guide  4;  Publications  Board  4-  Redbird  Rooters 
2,  4;  WRA  Intramurals  4. 


MAURER,    DONA    LEE  Waukeqan 

Business    Education:    Business    Education    Club    I;    Homecoming    Board    2,    3,    4,    Sec.   4;    Phi    Beta 
Lambda   2,   3,  4,  Sec.  2;  Student   Leader  3. 

MAXWELL,   JOSEPH   VINCENT  Waynesville 

Agriculture:   Alpha  Tau  Alpha    I,  2,   3,  4;   SEA  4;   Young   Democrats   I. 

MAZIARZ,  BARBARA  Chicago 

Social   Science:   ISU   Tutorial   Project  3,  4;   Health  and   Safety   Board   2    3;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  4- 
Student   Leader  3;   Social  Science  Club  2,   3,  4;   SEA  3,  4. 


MEEGAN,   DAVID   PATRICK  ....    Chicago 

Social  Science. 

MEINHOLD,   BETH  Mt.   Morris 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  SEA  3,  4. 

MENDELSOHN,    ROBERT   DAVID  .        Chicago 

History:  Le  Cercle  Francais  2,  3;  NAACP   I,  2:  PI  Gamma  Mu  4;  Chess  Club  3,  4;  Social  Science 
Club   3,  4;  Young   Republicans   I,  2,   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Bradley   University   3. 


MENDELSOHN,  SUSAN   PALMER  Arlington  Heights 

French:   English  Club  2,  3,  4;  La   Estudiantina    I,  2;   Le  Cercle  Francais  I,  2,   3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3;  Young 
Republicans  3,  4. 

MERRICK,  LINDA  MARIE  Normal 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I;  Alpha   Beta   Alpha   3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Psycho- 
logical  Association   3;   University   Union   Board   I,  4;  Young   Democrats  4. 

MEYER,    SUSAN    ELIZABETH  Louisville,    Kentucky 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  I;  Young  Republicans  I. 

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MICHALEK,   SUZANNE   M Lombard 

Biological   Science:   Newman  Club   I,   2,   3,  4;   Naturalists  Club   I,  2,  3,  4,   Sec.  4;   Physical   Science 
Club  2    3,  4,   Sec.  4;  Women's  PE  Club   I;  WRA   Intramurals   I,   2. 

MIDDLESWORTH,  THYRA  KAYE    Strasburg 

Business  Education:  Alpha   Beta  Alpha  3,  4;  Business  Education  Club   I;  Lutheran  Club   I;   Phi   Beta 
Lambda  3,  4. 

MILLEN,   WILLIAM    R Rio 

Mathematics:   Physical   Science  Club  3;   Intramurals  3.   4;  Transfer  from   Blackhawk  Junior  College 


MILLER,    ARLENE    MARIE    East    Peoria 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  3,  4;   Gamma   Delta   2.   3,  4,  V.-Pres.   3;   Lutheran  Club   I,   2;   Oratorio 
Choir   I,  2;  Women's  Chorus   I,   2,   3;  SEA  3,  4. 

MILLER,  CAROL  ANN  ...Alton 

Special    Education:   Class  Advisory   Board   4;    Kappa    Delta    Epiilon   3,   4;   Special    Education   Club 
3;  SEA  4. 

MILLER,  CHARLENE  HANES    Northfield,  Vermont 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Women's  PE  Club  3.  4;  WRA  Intramurals  3,  4;  WRA  Extramurals 
3,  4;  Transfer  from  MacMurray  College  3. 


MILLER,   DALE  LEROY  Danville 

Health   and    Physical    Education:   Marching    Band   2,   3;   Stage   Band   2;   Varsity   Band    I,   2,   3;    Intra- 
murals  I,   2,   3,   4. 

MILLER,   JO   ANNE.  Atlanta 

Elementary  Education:  Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  4;  SEA  4;  Student  Psychologio.1  Association  2;  Trans- 
fer from  Mt.  San  Antonia  College  I. 

MILLER,    KENNETH    PAUL Leland 

Health    and    Physical    Education:    University    Choir   3,   4;    "NO   in    the    Shade";    "Carnival";    Intra- 
murals 3,   4;  Transfer  from   Elgin  Community  College  3, 


SENIORS 


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MILLER,    MADONNA    MARY  Verona 

Special   Education:   Redbird    Rooters  3,  4;  Special   Education  Club  3. 

MILLS,    LARRY    GUY      Chillicothe 

Social   Science:    Pi   Gamma    Mu   3,   4;    Intramurals   3,   4;    SEA   3,   4;   Transfer   from   Western    Illinois 
University   2. 

MIS,    KATHLEEN    DONNA        Chicago   Heights 

Latin:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Eta  Sigma  Phi  3,  4;  Latin  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3, 
4;   Pi   Gamma   Mu   3,  4;   Social   Science  Club  4. 


MISTRO,   FRANCES  ANN    Chicago 

Elementary   Education:   Redbird   Rooters   2;   WRA   Intramurals   I,   2;  WOC  3,  4,   Sec.   3,  4. 

MITCHELL,    LORNA  J Chicago 

Special  Education. 

MITCHELL,    RUSSELL   MEYER Pittsburgh,    Pennsylvania 

Elementary  Education:  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2,  3;  German  Club  I;  Inter-Group  Relations 
Council  I,  2;  Men's  Glee  Club  I;  University  Choir  2;  Human  Relations  Board  2,  3;  NAACP  I, 
2,  3,  4;  Student  Religious   Liberals  4;  Student  Senate   I,   2;   U   Club  2;   Young   Democrats   I,  2. 


MOEGLICH,  WILLIAM   R Elmhurst 


French:   Le  Cercle  Francals   I,   2,   3;   Newman  Club   I.  2.  3;  Shufflin'   Shoes   I. 


MOHN,  THOMAS  A. 


Chicago 


Biology:   Alpha   Omega   Nu  4;   Naturalists  Club   3,  4,  Treas.   3;   Redbird    Rooters  3,  4;  WRA   Intra- 
murals 3,  4;  Transfer  from  Wright  Junior  College   3. 


MOLINE,    BARBARA    GRACE 


Bloomington 


Elementary   Education:    ACE   2,    3,   4;    AWS   Executive    Board   3;    IVCF   2;   SEA   2,   3,   4;    Young   Re- 
publicans  2;    International    Student   Club   3;   Transfer  from   University   of   Maryland   2. 


MOORE,    JANET    LEE  Edwardsville 

Elementary  Education. 

MOORE,    TERRY   FRANKLIN Winfield 

Social   Science:  Intramurals  4;  Transfer  from  Canton  Junior  College  3. 

MORATH,  CONNIE  L. Chambersburg 

Elementary  Education:  Special   Education  Club   I;  SEA  4. 


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MORGAN,  BARBARA  E. 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  4;   Redbird  Rooters  2. 

MORMAN,   GENE   FRANCIS 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3. 

MOSER,    ROBERT  E. 


Stronghurst 

Sheffield 

Goodwine 


Music:  Apostolic  Christian   Bible  Class   I,  2,  3,  4;   Marching   Band    I,  2;   Men's  Glee  Club   I,  2,  3,  4; 
University  Choir  3,  4;  Varsity  Band    I,  2;   Phi  Mu  Alpha  3,  4. 


MOWRER,  CHARLES   EDWARD 


Normal 

Industrial  Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club  3,  4;   Illinois  State  Rifles   I,   2,   3,  4,   V.-Pres.    I,   Sec.-Treas.   2; 
Swimming  2,  3;  Vidette  2. 

MUDD,  LINDA  WALLACE  South  Wilmington 

Junior   High   Education:   Redbird    Rooters  3;   SEA   3;   Yoi'ng   Republicans  2. 

MUELLER,    ROBERT    FRANZ  Niantic 

German:    Intramurals    I,    2,    3,    4;    Student    Senate    I;    Gamma    Delta    12     3     4     Pres.   2     Regional 
V.-Pres.   2,    Regional    Pres.  3. 


MUELLER,    ROGER    DON  Belleville 

English. 

MUMM,  CONSTANCE    Ogden 

Elementary  Education. 

MURPHY,    SHARON    JANE  East    Moline 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;  Women's  Chorus  3;   Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals  3; 
Transfer   from   Blackhawk  Junior  College   3. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


Normal 


McCLURE,    DENNIS   S. 

Industrial    Arts:    Industrial    Arts  Club    I,   2,   3,  4. 

McCORMICK,    MARY    PAULA  Maywood 

English:   Alpha   Omega   Nu;   Class  Advisory   Board   2;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  3,  4;   Women's  Chorus 
2;  Sigma  Tau  Delta  3,  4,  Sec.  4;  SEA  3. 


Chicago 


McCRISTON,  JoANN 

Social  Science:  English  Club  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  I;  NAACP  I,  2,  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  I, 
2,  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  2;  SEA  4;  University  Union  Board  I;  Young 
Democrats  I. 


McCUNE,   SUZANNE   K Downers  Grove 


LaGrange 


Art:  Theta  Alpha  Tau  3,  4;  Transfer  from  DePaul  University  3. 

McDANIEL,  JAMES 

Art:  Big  Four  Committee  3,  4,  Treas.  4;  Blackfriars  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  I,  2,  3;  Home- 
coming Committee  2;  MOROC  2,  3;  NAACP  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  "Royal  Gambit"; 
Kappa  Phi  Mu  4;  Co-op  Council  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3;  SEA  3,  4;  Student 
Senate  4:   U   Club    I,   2,   3,  4;   Young   Democrats    I,   2,   3. 

McELHANEY,  ART  EUGENE  Hoopeston 

Special  Education:  Blackfriars  I,  2;  Social  Science  Club  I;  Special  Education  Club  2,  3;  Student 
Psychological    Association    I;    Young    Democrats    I. 


McFARLAND,  WILLIAM  D.  Normal 

Business  Education. 

McJAY,  MELODY  ANN  Wilmington 

French:   La   Estudiantina    I;  Le  Cercle   Francais  4;   Pi   Delta   Phi  4;  Student  Leader  2. 

McKEAN,   LEONARD    Onarga 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 


McKINNON,    CINDY    ...  Springfield 

Special    Education:  Special   Education  Club  3;  SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College  3. 

McNEALY,    BERNADINE  CARRICO  El    Paso 

Elementary  Education. 

McTAGGERT,  JANE  ANN  Watseka 

English:  Newman  Club  I,  2;  WOC  3,  4;  AWS  3,  4. 


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McVOY,    MARTHA  ANN  Danville 

Elementary   Education:    Honor    Resident    Hamilton-Whitten   HjII   3,   4;    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   3,   4; 
Shufflin'  Shoes  2. 

McWHIRTER,    MARY    ANN  Brookfield 

Elementary    Education:    Honor   Resident   Atkin-Colby    Hall    3,    President   3;    Redbird    Rooters   2,    3; 
Student   Leader  4;   SEA   3,  4;   WGLT   1,2,   3,  Continuity   Director  3. 

NANCE,    BARBARA    A.  Aurora 

Mathematics:    Homecoming    Committee    3;    Newman    Club    I ;    Redbird    Rooters    I,    2,    3;    Young 
Democrats  2. 


NAVIAUX,   ROBERT  ALAN  Oak   Park 

Social  Science:   Big  Four  Committee  3;  Pi  Gamma   Mu  3,  4;   Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader 
3;   Social   Science  Club  4;   Young   Republicans   I,   2,   3. 


NEILD,    BETTY   LOU 


Georgetown 


Special  Education:  CEC  3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  IVCF  I;  Concert 
Band  2-  Marching  Band  I,  2;  Oratorio  Choir  3;  Varsity  Band  I;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  Shufflin'  Shoes 
2;  Special  Education  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

NELSON,   JANET  KAY  San  Jose 

Business:  Oratorio  Choir  2;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3;  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4,  Sec.  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3; 
Student   Leader  3,  4;  Young   Democrats  2. 


NELSON,  LARRY  DEAN  .    Knoxville 

Business:   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Canton  Community  College  3. 

NEMETH,   ANN    Calumet   City 

Business  Education. 

NEUMAN,   ROBERT  MICHAEL      Oak  Park 

Art:  Theta  Alpha  Tau  2,  3,  4;  Vidette  2,  3,  4. 


SENIORS 


NEWBY,   SHARON    BARRY  Lincoln 

Spanish:  La  Estudiantina  I,  2;  Young  Republicans  I,  2,  3. 

NEWELL,   KAREN   ANN  .  ...    Ashland 

Business:   Honor   Resident   Atkin-Colby   Hall   3:   Marching    Bind   3;   Newman  Club  2,   3,  4;   Phi   Beta 
Lambda   2,   3,  4. 

NICHOLSON,    TOM    C.  Kewanee 

Agriculture:  Alpha   Tau  Alpha  2,   3,  4;   Class  Advisory   Board    I,  2,  4;  Class  V.-Pres.  4;   UCCF   I,   2, 
3,  4,   Pres.  2,   3;   Young   Republicans   I,   2. 


NIEBUHR,  SHARON   D.  Williams  Field 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

NIELSON,    DALE    MARIE  River   Grove 

Elementary  Education. 

NOLAN,   DIANNE   ELAINE  Pontiac 

Business:   Business   Education   Club    I;   Newman   Club   I,  4;   Phi   Beta    Lambda  2,  4;   Pi   Omega   Pi  4; 
Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4. 


NONNEMAN,   PAUL  FRANCIS 


Springfield 

e  Com- 

Pekin 


Health   and   Physical   Education:   Shufflin'   Shoes  4:   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   U  Club   Executive  Com- 
mittee 2,  3;  WGLT  3. 

NOONAN,  MARY  BRINK  

Elementary   Education:   La   Estudiantina   3;   Redbird   Rooters  2. 

NORDENTOFT,    LYNN    D. Brookfield 

Art. 


NORDSTROM,  PAMELA  J.  Moline 

Elementary  Education. 

NORRIS,  JUDITH   RAE  Moline 

History:   Redbird    Rooters  3,  4;   Social   Science  Club  3;  Transfer  from   Augustana   College  3. 

NORTON,   JOHN    EDWARD  Freeport,    New   York 


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NOWERS,  SUSAN   BEBE    ....  Annawan 

Special  Education. 

NUNEMAKER,  GORDON   L.  Sterling 

Social  Science:  Omicron  Delta  Kappa  3,  4;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Football  2;  Advisory 
Board  4;   Student   Leader  4. 

O'BRIEN,    NANCY    IDA  Minonk 

Special   Education:  CEC   I;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Special  Education  Club   I,  2. 

O'CONNELL,    DALE    .  .  J°l!e+ 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

ODELL,  CAROLYN   BIRGE  Maroa 

Business  Education:  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4. 

OELKLAUS,  STEVEN   M.  Mt.   Prospect 

Social  Science. 

OFFERMAN,   FREDERIC   DAMES  Minooka 

Art. 

OLMSTEAD,  JAMES  C.  East   Meadow,   New  York 

Art:  Redbird   Rooters  3;  Student  Leader  4;  Theta  Alpha  Tau  4. 

OLSEN,    LINDA    H.  Niles 

Special  Education:  AWS  Executive  Board  4;  CEC  4;  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3,  Hamil- 
ton-Whitten  Hall  4'  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  3,  4;  Lutheran  Club  I;  Oratorio 
Choir   I,   2    3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3;  Special   Education  Club    I,  4;   SEA  4. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


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OLSON,    DAVID   ALAN  LaGrange    Park 

English:    Student    Psychological    Association    -1;    Intramurals    3,    4;    Transfer    from    Lyons    Township 
Junior  College  3. 

OROS,  BETTY  ENSLOW  Aurora 

Elementary    Education:   Entertjinment   Board   3;    Redbird    Rooters  2,   3. 

ORTINAW,    NANCY    A.  Crete 

Special  Education. 

ORWIG,   GARY   WALTER  Bonfield 

Physical   Science:   Physical   Science   Club  2,   3,   4,  Treas    3. 

OSSELLO,   DIANE   EVA  Chicago   Heights 

Special   Education:   Newman  Club   I,  2;  Redbird   Rooters  2;  Special  Education  Club  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4. 

OTT,   SANDRA  KAY  Oak   Park 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   SEA  4;  WOC  4;   Young   Republicans    I,  4. 

PARTRIDGE,    ELDEN    C.  ...      Morton 

Geoqraphy. 

PASCHON,    DIAN    K.  Bartonville 

Special  Education. 

PEARSON,   CHARLES   WILLIAM  LaSalle 

Industrial  Arts. 

PEARSON,    SUSAN    E.  Joliet 

Elementary   Education:  Young   Republicans  3;  Transfer  from   Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

PECK,    KATHY   DIANNE  Decatur 

Business   Education:   Business  Education  Club  3,  4;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4;  Special   Education  Club 
I,  2;  SEA  3,  4;  WOC  3,  4. 

PEEK,    PAMELA    ELLEN  Springfield 

Mathematics:   Math   Club    I;   Student   Leader  3;   Wesley   Foundation    I,   2,   3,  4. 

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PEEPLES,    GERALDINE    GESTAVIA  Saginaw,    Michigan 

Home  Economics:  Home  Economics  Club  4. 

PEIN,   NANCY  LEE  Elmhurst 

Elementary   Education:   Alpha   Beta   Alpha   3,  4;   Co-op  Council   3,  4;   SEA  4;   WRA    Intramurals  2; 
WOC  3,  4. 

PEITHMAN,   CHARLENE   DORIS Normal 

Elementary   Education:   University   Orchestra    I,  2,   3;   "Flower  Drum   Song";   "Kiss   Me   Kate";   SEA 
2,  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation   I,  2,  3. 


PELC,    BARBARA    MARIE  Hillside 

Speech:  Class  Advisory  Board   I,  2,  3;  Entertainment  Board  4;  Oratorio  Choir  3,  4;  Junior  Orchesis 
I,   2;   "The   Mandrake";   Redbird   Rooters  2;   SEA   4. 

PELKA,   JUDITH   ANN  LaSalle 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  3;   Newman  Club  3,  4;  SEA  4;  WOC  3,  4;  Transfer  from  LaSalle-Peru- 
Oglesby  Junior  College  3. 

PELTIER.  KATHRYN  ANN Peoria 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;   Lutheran  Club   I;  "110  in  the  Shade";  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  3,  4; 
Young  Republicans  I. 


PENN,   ALICE    PHOEBE  Normal 

Elementary  Education:  Varsity  Band   I;  SEA  4. 

PERCY,   DAVID   LEE  Bloomington 

Agriculture:  Alpha   Tau   Alpha    I;   Wrestling    I;   Student  Leader  4. 

PERILLO,    RALPH    EDWIN  Chicago 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial  Arts  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;   Intramurals  2,  3,  4;   UCCF  4;  Transfer  from  Wright 
Junior  College  2. 


SENIORS 


PERONA,   DALE  F.  Coal   City 

Mathematics. 

PERRY,   EUGENA  ELIZABETH  Gary,   Indiana 

English:   English   Club  4;   NAACP   I,   2,   3,  4;   Student   Psychological   Association  4. 

PERRY,    KARIN    RAE  Thawville 

English:  English  Club  I,  2,  3,  4. 


PERSCHNICK,    GERALD    W.  Dwight 

Mathematics. 

PESCHKE,    JUDITH    ANN  Chicago 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;  Oratorio  Choir  2;  Special   Education  Club  3,  4;  SEA  4;  WOC  3,  4. 

PETER,    RAYMOND    D.  Normal 

Geography. 


PETERSON,  ANN   MARIE  Pax+on 

Business   Education:   Homecoming   Committee   3;   Kappa   Delta   Pi   3,  4;   Lutheran   Club   I;   Phi   Beta 
Lambda  3,  4;  Pi  Omega  Pi  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Student  Leader  4. 

PETERSON,    APRIL   SUE  Milan 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  4;   Gamma   Phi   3;   SEA  4;  WRA   Intramurals   I,   2;   Young   Republicans 
2. 

PETERSON,    CAROL    LEE  Algonquin 

Mathematics:   Math  Club  4;   Newman  Club  2.   3;   Naturalists  Club  4. 


PETERSON   JULIANNE  Streator 

Health   and    Physical    Education:   Oratorio   Choir    I,   2,   3,   4;    University  Choir  4;   Newman   Club    I. 
2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  Varunas  2;  Women's  PE  Club  2.  3.  4;  WRA   Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA 


Extramurals  2,  3,  4. 

PETERSON,    LILLIAN    MARIE 


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Elementary  Education:  ACE  3;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  3;  SEA  4;  Transfer  from  LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby 
Junior  College  3. 

PETERSON,   ROBERT  G.     .  .  Morris 

Business   Education:    Business    Education    Club    I;    Lutheran    Club    I,    2;    Phi    Beta    Lambda   2,   3,   4; 
Pi   Omega   Pi  4;  Shufflin'   Shoes  2,   3;  Student   Leader  2,   3;  SEA  3,  4;  Young   Republicans  2,   3. 

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PETO,    WARREN  Addison 

Social   Science:   Pi   Gamma   Mu   3,  4;  Transfer  from   Elgin  Community  College   3. 

PHIPPS,  ANN   SHARON  Steger 

Elementary  Education. 

PHIPPS,    MARSHA  JOAN    .  .  Granite  City 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  2;   Homecoming   Committee  2,  4;   SEA  4;  Transfer  from   Washington 
State  University  2. 

PICKING,    JUDITH    KAY  Freeport 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  4;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3;  SEA  3,  4;  Transfer  from   Freeport  Community 
College  3. 

PILGRIM,    JOYCE    MARIE  Sterling 

Music:  Transfer  from  Sherwood   Music  School  3. 

PILLER,    WALT   W.  Mendota 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Football   I,  2;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

PINZKE,    KENNETH    G.  Des    Plaines 

Geography:  Geography  Club  4;  Intramurals  2,  3. 

PLACEK,   RICHARD  FREDERICK  South  Glens  Falls,  New  York 

Aoriculture:   Intramurals  3,  4;   Transfer  from   New  York   University  at   Delhi  3. 

POOL,    WILLIAM    D Thawville 

Mathematics. 


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POPE,    DONNA   L Galena 

Special  Education. 

PORTER,  JENNIFER  ANN    Idaho   Falls,    Idaho 

English:    INDEX   2,    3,   4;    Newman   Club    I,    2,    3,   4;    Redbird    Rooters   2;   WOC   2;    Student-Faculty 
Housing    Board   3. 

PORTER,    KATHRYN    ELIZABETH  Kankakee 

Speech:   Debate   I;  Women's  Chorus   I,   2,   3,  V.-Pres.   3;   Newman  Club   I,  2,   3,  4. 


POTSON,   ERIS   LYNN  Blue   Island 

Elementary   Education:   Women's  Chorus   I,   2,   3,  4,   Pres.  3. 

POTTS,  JANET  MARIE  Deer  Creek 

Health  and   Physical   Education:  Lutheran  Club   I;  Varsity   Band   I;  Student   Leader  4;  Women's  PE 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

POWELL,    VIKI    ARNHOLT        .  Georgetown 

Home   Economics:   Class   Advisory   Board   2;   Class  Treas.    I;   Home   Economics  Club    1,   2;   Redbird 
Rooters  2,   3;   Young   Democrats    I,   2.   3. 


PRAIRIE,   KAREN   M Momence 

English. 

PRATER,    KENNETH    GLENN  Collinsville 

Elementary  Education:  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

PRATER,    MARCIA    BILLINGSLEY  Carmi 

Elementary   Education:  Women's  Chorus  3;   SEA   2,   3,  4;   ISU   Tutorial   Project  2;   ACE  4. 


PRAY,    NANCY    SUE  Lombard 

Elementary   Education:   ISU  Tutorial   Project  3,  4;   Newman  Club   I,  2;   Redbird   Rooters  2;  Shufflin' 
Shoes  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

PREWITT,    RONALD    C McLean 

Business  Administration. 

PRIMMER,   JANE   CHRISTINE White    Heath 

Elementary  Education. 

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PROCHASKA,  ALAN   EDWARD  ...  Cicero 

Social    Science:    Pi    Gamma    Mu   3,   V.-Pres.   3;    Intramurals    I,   2,   3;   Student    Leader   2,    3;    Russian 
Club  4;   Social   Science  Club  2,   3;   Young   Republicans  2t  3. 

PROEHL,   HOWIE  Pekin 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   I,  2;  College  and  Career  Fellowship  2,  3;  Homecoming  Committee 
3;   Maize  Grange   I,  2;   Intramurals   I,  2;  Student  Leader  4;  UCCF  I,  2;  Young   Republicans   I     2    3. 

PROVENZANO,    KATHLEEN    ANN  Rockford 

Elementary   Education:   AWS  Executive  Board    I;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  3;  SEA  3,  4. 

PURCELL,    KATHLEEN   ANN  Matteson 

English:  Vidette  3,  4,   Managing   Editor  4,   Editor-in-Chief  4. 

QUIGLEY,   RUTH   PATTERSON  Sao   Paulo,   Brazil 

Elementary   Education:   Student   Leader  4;   SEA  4;   Transfer  from   the   University   of   Alabama   3. 

RADEBAUGH,  JACK  F.  El   Paso 

Industrial  Arts:   Industrial  Arts  Club  3,  4;  Marching  Band   I,  2;  Varsity  Band   I,  2;  Physical  Science 
Club    I.   2;   Redbird   Rooters  3;   SEA  4;   UCCF  3,  4;   Young   Republicans  2. 

RADJA,   THOMAS  GREGORY  Chicago 

Mathematics:   Transfer   from   Wilson   Junior   College   3. 

RAHN,    DARRYL  WILLARD      Lanark 

Agriculture. 

RANSDELL,    LEVADA   NORABAELL Saunemin 

English:  English  Club  I;  Young  Democrats  I;  SEA  4. 


SENIORS 


RAPP,  JERRY  W Pontiac 

Mathematics. 

RAPP,    SHARON    E Normal 

Elementary  Education. 

RASMUSSEN,    LILLIE    MARIE  Onarga 

Home  Economics:  Home  Economics  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 


RATHBUN,  JOHN  WILLIAM  Peoria 

Social  Science:  IVCF  I,  2;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  4;  Intramurals  I,  2.  3,  4; 
Young   Republicans  3,   4. 

RAYBURN,    DIANE    A.  Champaign 

Health  and   Physical   Education. 

REBOKAS,    DOTTIE    JANICE  Bellwood 

Elementary  Education:  Big  Four  Committee  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  2,  Treas.  3,  Co-Chairman  4:  ACE  I, 
2,  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  "Land  of  the  Dragon";  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader 
4;    SEA   3,   4;    Student   Life    and   Organizations   Board    3;   Varunas  2,   3. 


REED,   DONALD   EUGENE  Lincoln 

Social   Science:   Debate   3,  4;   Pi   Kappa   Delta   3,  4;   Transfer  from   Lincoln  Christian   College   2. 

RICE,   JEAN    ELAINE LaHarpe 

French:  English  Club  3;   Le  Cercle  Francais  2.   3.  4:  SEA  4;   UCCF  2,  3;  Vidette  3. 

RICHARD,    CONNIE    L Towanda 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 


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RICHVALSKY,  SHIRLEY  A Benld 

Elementary   Education. 

RICKEN,  JOSEPH  J Lemont 

Speech:   "Inherit  the  Wind";  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

RIDDLE,    DAVID  Bloomington 

Business    Administration:    Christian    Science    Organization    I,    2,    3,   4,    Pres.   2;    Flying   Club   3;    Phi 
Beta    Lambda    3;    Track    I,    2;    Young    Republicans    I. 

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RIEKER,    ROSEMARY    KATHLEEN  Bainfield 

Home   Economics. 

RIESER,   VOLKER  JUERGEN  Oak   Park 

German:   German  Club    I,   2,   3,  4,   Treas.    I,   Pres.  2,   3,   4;   Lutheran  Club    I;   Intramurals  3,  4;  Stu- 
dent Leader  4;  WGLT  3. 

RILEY,   CAROL   ANN  ...    East    Peoria 

English. 

RILEY,    DOROTHY    A Wataga 

Elementary  Education. 

RIMKUS,    TONI    LYNN  Westville 

Elementary   Education:  Cheerleader   I;   Homecoming  Committee  2,   3;   Newman  Club    I,  2,   3;  SEA 
3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3. 

RINE,    JANIS    MARGARET  Normal 

English:  Le  Cercle  Francais  2,  3;  SEA  3,  4;  Wesley  Foundation  2,  3;  Transfer  from  Bluffton  College 
2. 

RINK,    CAROL    ANN  Rock    Island 

English:  English  Club  2;  La  Estudiantina  2;  Redbird  Rooters  2. 

RITTENHOUSE,    ERIC   M.  Pontiac 

Agriculture. 

ROBERTS,  DEAN  JAMES        ...  Chicago 

Business  Administration:  Blackfriars  3,  4. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


ROBERTS,   EDMUND   LEO  El   Paso 

Agriculture:   Alpha  Tau   Alpha   3,  4;   Newman   Club   I,   2'   Young   Democrats   I. 

ROBINSON,    KATHLEEN    L.  Peoria 

Business  Education:  Phi  Beta   Lambda  3;  Transfer  from   Fontbonne  College  3. 

ROBINSON,   WILLIAM    H.  .  ...    Normal 

Social  Science. 

ROHLFS,   GENE  .  .        M+.   Pulaski 

Industrial  Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club   I,  2.  3,  4;  Lutheran  Club   I.  2;  Phi   Beta   Lambda  4;  U  Club  4. 

ROHMAN,   PAMELA  JEAN  Metamora 

Music:  B'nai  B'rith  Hillel  Councilorship  4;  German  Club  I;  Lowell  Mason  Club  3.  4;  Oratorio 
Choir  I,  2,  3;  University  Choir  3;  Varsity  Band  4;  Women's  Chorus  I,  2,  3;  Redbird  Rooters  I  2 
3;  SEA  3;  Delta  Omicron  2,  3,  4. 

ROMAN,  AUDREY  SUE  ..Harvard 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  I;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  SEA  4. 

ROPIEQUET,  ANN   ELIZABETH  East  St.  Louis 

Speech:  Alpha  Lambda  Delta  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  Wesley 
Foundation    I,   2,   3,  4,  Sec.  4. 

ROSEMAN,  JACK   K.  Eureka 

Chemistry:  Alpha   Phi   Omega   2,   3,  4;    Physical   Science  Club    I,   2.   3,   4;   Intramurals   I. 

ROSS,    CORLISS    DEE    Belleville 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  I,  2,  3,  4;  Lowell  Mason  Club  4;  Treble  Choir  I;  University  Choir  I, 
2;  Varunas  2. 

ROSSI,    JOANNE    A Manito 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

ROTH,   DIANE   MARIE Pontiac 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  4. 

RUBIN,   DONALD   LEE Vandalia 

Industrial  Arts. 

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RUESCHAW,  ELAINE  ESTHER Chicago 

Elementary  Education:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  SEA  4;  Transfer  from 
Amundsen   Junior   College   3. 

RUHRUP,  KENNETH  RAY Bloomington 

Business  Education. 

RUMCHAK,    WILLIAM    RORY  Lockport 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   I   Club  2,   3,  4;  Wrestling    I,  2,   3,  4. 

RUNDQUIST,   BETTE  ELAINE  Rockford 

Social  Science:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4,  Sec.  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  3,  4;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Social 
Science  Club   3;   Student   Leader  4. 

RUPPEL,   BEVERLY  JO  Beardstown 

Business   Education:   Phi   Beta    Lambda   2,   3,  4;   Pi   Omega   Pi   3,  4;   Transfer  from   Northern    Illinois 

RUSH,    ROBERT  WILLIAM  Decatur 

Mathematics:   Kappa   Mu   Epsilon  4;   Basketball    I,  2,   3;   Intramurals  4. 

RUSK,   M.  ALLISON    Kansas  City,  Missouri 

Elementary  Education:  Class  Advisory  Board  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3. 
4,  Treas.  4;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Le  Cercle  Francais  2,  3;  Oratorio  Choir  I;  Women's 
Chorus  2;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4. 

RUSSELL,    GEORGIA    KAY  Peoria 

Elementary  Education:  Varsity  Band   I;  Student  Leader  2,  3. 

RUSTEMEYER,   SANDRA   L  Avon 

Elementary  Education:  ISU  Flying  Club  3;  Varsity  Band  I,  2;  WRA  Intramurals  I,  2.  3,  4;  Young 
Democrats  2. 


SENIORS 


RYAN,   DONNA  M.     .  Blue  Mound 

Elementary  Education. 

RYDER,    MICHAEL    BERNARD  Normal 

Physical   Science:   Physical   Science  Club   2,   3,  4,   Pres.   3.   voung   Democrats  2;  Transfer  from   East- 
ern Illinois  University  2. 

SAAR,  TENA  BETH  .  Oak  Park 

Elementary   Education:   ACE    I;    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   3.  4;   Le   Cercle   Francais  3;   Pi   Delta   Phi  4; 
Young   Republicans  2. 

SAMIDE,   SUE   ANN    Lansing 

Home  Economics. 

SANDBERG,  JUDITH   ANITA Ottawa 

Elementary  Education. 

SANDERSON,    RONALD    L Bloomington 

Agriculture. 

SANGER,   CAROL   A Oak    Park 

Elementary   Education:  ACE   I,   2,  3;   Redbird   Rooters  2;   Young   Republicans  2. 

SATORIUS,  MARGARET  ANN Minooka 

Elementary  Education. 

SATTERFIELD,    KAREN    R Homer 

Business   Education:   Class  Advisory   Board   3,  4;  Class  Sec.   3;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   2,   3,  4,   Treas.   3; 
Redbird   Rooters  3,  4.  Sec.  4;  Student  Leader  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;  WRA   Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

SAUPE,    OLETTA    MARIE Carrollton 

Elementary    Education:    Alpha    Omega    Nu    3;    Baptist    Student    Union    I;   Junior    High    Education 
Club  I,  2,  3,  V.-Pres.  3;  WOC  3,  4. 

SAXSMA,   SHERYL   LEE Gilman 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  2,  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4. 

SCAFF,    DONALD    EUGENE Rossville 

Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4. 

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SCAFF,   MARTHA  SCHOONOVER    Mason  City 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  2. 

SCARPELU,    PAMELA   ANN  ...    Chicago 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Junior  Orchesis  I;  Senior  Orchesis  2,  3, 
4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  I,  2,  3,  4;  Varunas  I;  Women's  PE  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA 
Irtramurals   1 ,  2. 

SCHAR,  SARA   LEE      .  .  .  Stronghurst 

French:  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4,  Pres.  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais  I,  2,  3,  4;  Red- 
bird   Rooters  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;   Pi   Delta   Phi  3,  4;   ISU   Preview  Guide  4. 


SCHEER,    ELIZABETH    ANN  Elmhurst 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I,   2;  Women's  PE  Club  2;  WOC   3. 

SCHERTZ,   PAUL  KENNETH  El    Paso 

Business:   Phi    Beta   Lambda  4;   Transfer  from   University   of   Illinois  2. 

SCHLATTER,    JAMES    EVERETT  Chatsworth 

Social  Science:  Apostolic  Christian  Bible  Class   I,  2,  3,  4;  Debate   I;   ISU  Tutorial  Project  4;  Young 
Republicans  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 


SCHMIDT,    JOHANNA    MANKUS  Lincoln 

Social  Science. 

SCHOLLER,   SUSAN   L Roselle 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

SCHOOLEY,  MARY  LOU  Champaign 

Elementary  Education. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


SCHRENK,   CAROL  JOAN    ...  River   Grove 

Special  Education. 

SCHROEDER,   DOROTHY   MARIE    .  Mt.   Prospect 

Special   Education:   Special   Education   Club  4;  Transfer  from   University   of   Oklahoma   3. 

SCHROEDER,  JOY  ANN  Peotone 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club    I,   2;   Inter-Dorm   Council  I,   2,   V.-Pres.  2;   Kappa   Omi- 
cron  Phi  2.  3,  4;  UCCF  I. 


SCHULTZ,    NANCY   LYNN  Pontiac 

Elementary   Education:   Wesley   Foundation    I,   2;  WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3;   Young   Republicans   I. 

Elmhurst 


SCHULZE,   SUSAN    LIN    

English:    Debate    I;   Varsity    Band    I,    2;   Women's   Chorus    I,    2;    Redbird    Rooters    I,    2,    V.-Pres.   2; 
Student  Senate  2;  UCCF  I,  2,  4;  WGLT  4;  Junior  Year  Abroad  in  Beirut,   Lebanon. 

SCHUTH,  KARLITA  SUE  Bloomington 

Home  Economics. 


SCHUTTLER,  WAYNE  MARVIN    Manito 

Agriculture:   Redbird    Rooters  4;   Intramurals  2,   3,   4;  Transfer  from   Southern   Illinois   University   2. 

SCHWARTZ,   SEYMOUR   JOEL Skokie 

Social  Science. 

SCOn,    DAVID    Bradford 

Agriculture. 


SCOTT,   RALPH   E Normal 

Industrial  Arts. 

SCOTT,    SHARON    D Normal 

English. 

SEBBY,    OTTO    LYLE Plainfield 

Biology:   Naturalists  Club  3,  4,   Treas.  4;    Intramurals  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College  3. 

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SEIBERT,   HARRIETT  ARLENE  Mt.  Carmel 

Special    Education:   CEC   4;    Lutheran    Club   2;    Special    Education    Club   2;    SEA   4;    Transfer   from 
Wabash   Valley  College  2. 

SEILS,   HERBERT  A.  Lansing 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Football  I,  2;  Intramurals  3,  4. 

SELMAN,  ANN  VIRGINIA  St.  Charles 

Social  Science:  Transfer  from  Cottey  College  3. 


SHAFER,   H.   TODD  Chicago 

Social   Science:   Alpha   Phi   Omega   4,   Sec.   3;   Newman  Club   3,  4;   Social   Science  Club   3,   4,    Pres. 
3;   Transfer   from   Southeast   Junior  College   3. 

SHEA,  ARTHUR   MICHAEL  Park   Forest 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   Men's  PE  Club   3,  4;   I   Club  3,  4;   Intramurals   I,   2,  3,  4;  Track   I, 
2,  3,  4. 

SHEEHAN,    MARGARET    SHEPHERD  Normal 

Special  Education. 


SHORES,    PATRICIA   LOUISE  Mansfield 

Mathematics:   Math   Club  4;  Women's  Chorus  3;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4;   Physical   Science  Club  2; 
Redbird  Rooters  2;  SEA  4. 

SHRADER,   ELLEN 

English:  English  Club  2;  Young  Republicans  2. 

SHROUT,  NANCY  JANE  Taylorville 

Health    and    Physical    Education:   AWS   Executive   Board   4;   Redbird   Rooters   2;   Women's   PE   Club 
I.   2,   3.  4;   WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4;   Young   Republicans   I,  2,   3. 


West-field,    New   Jersey 


SENIORS 


SCHUKHART,  ROBERT  WILLIAM  .  .    Capron 

Mathematics:   Kappa    Mu   Epsilon   4;    Baseball    I,   2;   Football    I. 

SIGLER,   CARROLL    RALPH  Bloomington 

Mathematics:    Redbird   Rooters  2;   WGLT    I,   2,   3. 

SILKEY,  MARCIA  ANN  Peoria 

Elementary    Education:    Women's   Chorus   4;    Redbird    Rooters    I,    2,    3;    Shufflin'    Shoes    3;    SEA   4; 
Young  Democrats  I. 


SIMKINS,   MARY   ELLEN 


Peoria 


English:  College  and  Career   Fellowship  2,   3,  4;   Honor  Resident   Atkin-Colby   Hall  3,  4;  Women's 
Chorus  I,  2;  SEA  3,  4. 

SIMKO,  JAMES  A Streator 

Mathematics:  Class  Advisory   Board   2;   Newman   Club   I,  2,   3,   V.-Pres.   2,   Pres.   3. 

SMALL,    BARBARA    Aurora 

Elementary  Education. 


SMITH,  CONSTANCE  M St.  Charles 

Special  Education. 

SMITH,    DOROTHY    PHELAN    Wenona 

Elementary  Education. 

SMITH,  JOAN    KATHRYN Metamora 

Elementary    Education:   AWS   Central    Board    I;    ACE   4;    Newman    Club   3    4-    "Children's   Hour"' 
Student  Leader  2;  SEA  3,  4;  WOC  3,  4. 


SMITH,   KENNETH  WILBUR Orland  Park 

Social    Science:    College   and    Career    Fellowship   2,    3,    Pres.    2;    IVCF   2,    3,    4,    Treas.    3;    Student 
Leader  3;   Student   Psychological   Association  4;  Transfer  from  John   Brown   University  2 

SMITH,   PATRICIA  DIANNE East  Moline 

English:   SEA  4;  Transfer  from    Blackhawk  Junior  College  3. 

SMITH,    ROBIN    BLOOMENSHINE Peoria 

Special   Education:   CEC  4;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  4;   Kappa   Delta   Pi  4;  Special   Education  Club  4 
SEA  4. 

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SMRHA,    RICHARD   JAMES Berwyn 

Industrial  Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club  2,   3,  4;   lota   Lambda  Sigma  4;  Transfer  from   Loyola   Univer- 


sity 2. 


SNYDER,   EDWARD  CHARLES 


Oak    Lawn 


Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I,  2;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  Intramurals 
2,   3;  SEA  4;  Young   Democrats  3. 

SNYDER,   GAIL    MS Tinley    Park 

Speech:  Debate  3,  4;  Forensics  3,  4;  Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4; 
Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  4;  Pi  Kappa  Delta  3,  4,  Pres.  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2;  Student  Leader  2; 
Young   Republicans  2,   3;   University  Theater   I,   2. 


SNYDER,   KAY   MARIE    .  Normal 

English:  Transfer  from  University  of  Illinois  3. 

SOLOMON,    ROSE    I Bloomington 

Elementary  Education. 

SOMMERS,   KAY   Springfield 

Mathematics. 


SORENSEN,   VERA  JUNE Villa    Park 

Mathematics. 

SPARKMAN,    CAROL    FAYE Cahokia 

Elementary  Education:  Inter-Group  Relations  Council  3. 

SPEER,    CAROL    JOAN  Mattoon 

Special   Education:   CEC   2,   3,  4,   Co-Chairman   3,  4;   Concert   Band   2;   Redbird   Rooters  2;  Special 
Education  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4;  Young  Republicans  2. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


SPINK,   RICHARD  T.  Lockport 

Health   and   Physical   Education:   "Hatful   of   Rain";   Transfer  from  Joliet  Junior  College   3. 

STACH,   BETTIE  MARIE  Granite  City 

Elementary  Education:  Math  Club  I;  SEA  4. 

STANARD,  SUE  ANN  Princeton 

Elementary    Education:    Lutheran    Club    I,    2;    Redbird    Rooters   2'    Shufflin'    Shoes   2     3-    SEA    3     4 
WGLT  3,  4. 


STARKS,  THERESA   EDMONIA  Gary,   Indiana 

Mathematics:   Math  Club  3,  4;  NAACP   I,   2,   3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  4;  Young   Democrats  4. 

STEAD,    MARY   BETH  Farmersville 

Home   Economics:  Coryphees  3;   Home   Economics  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3,  4. 

STEBBINS,   JOYCE  JOANNE  Rockford 

Geography:   Geography  Club   2,   3,  4;  Social   Science  Club  3;   WOC   2,   3,  4. 


STEFANI,    ROY   DUANE  Westville 

English:  Transfer  from  Danville  Junior  College  2. 

STEFFES,    LEROY    G Minooka 

Mathematics:  Alpha   Phi  Omega  3;  AWS  House  President  Board  3;  Math  Club   I;  Newman  Club 
I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Wrestling   I,  2. 

STEFFES,    NANCY   FITZPATRICK  Wilmington 

Elementary   Education:   Alpha    Omega    Nu   3;   Experimental   Theater. 


STEINBURG,    DAVID    EDWARD        .  .  Lansing 

Social   Science:   Intramurals  3,  4;  Advisory  Council   for  Transfer  Students  3,   Pres.   3;  Transfer  from 
Thornton  Junior  College  3. 

STELLING,  LINDA  ANN Ottawa 

Elementary  Education:  Oratorio  Choir  I;  SEA  4. 

STELLWAGEN,  JOAN  ALMA Tinley  Park 

Special    Education:    Class    Advisory    Board    2,    3;    Honor    Resident    Hamilton-Whitten    Hall    3,    4; 
Redbird    Rooters   2;   Special    Education   Club   2,   4;   Student   Leader   2. 


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STEVENS,    RUTH   ANN Wilmington 

Elementary   Education:  Concert   Band   2,   3;   Redbird   Rooters  2;  Wesley   Foundation    I,   2,   3,  4;   In- 
terchurch  Council  2,  3,  Pres.  2,  3. 

STOLL,    LANETTE   SHARON  Lincoln 

Health   and    Physical   Education:    Lutheran   Club    I,   2;   Senior   Orchesis  2,   3,   4;   Women's   PE   Club 
I,  2,  3,  4. 

STONE,  JEANNE  ANN    .  .  Far  Hill,  New  Jersey 

Elementary  Education:  Women's  Chorus   I. 


STONE,    VIRGINIA    ANITA    .  ...  Berwyn 

Elementary   Education:   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  4;   Transfer  from    Morton  Junior  College  3. 

STRAND,    JOYCE Palos    Heights 

Elementary   Education:   Newman  Club  3,   4;  Transfer  from   College  of  St.  Theresa   3. 

STRANSENBACK,   CHRISTINE   M.  Wenona 

Business   Education:   Alpha   Beta   Alpha  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  4;   Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby 
Hall  3,  4;   Newman  Club  3;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4;  SEA  4. 


STREMLAU,  JANET  MARIE 


Mendota 


Health  and  Physical  Education:  AWS  Central  Board  3.  Treas.  3;  AWS  Executive  Board  2,  3,  4: 
Honor  Resident  Hamilton-Whitten  Hall  3,  4;  Oratorio  Choir  I,  2,  3;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4- 
Women's  PE  Club   I,   2.   3;  WRA   Intramurals   I.  2. 

STRIEGEL,  DAVID  W.  Normal 

Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  lota  Lambda  Sigma  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  4-  Newman 
Club   I.   2.  3,  4. 

STRONG,    MICHAEL    M Decatur 

Speech:  Football  I;  Gamma  Delta  I,  2.  3. 


SENIORS 


STROTHEIDE,    ROBERT   CLYDE        Flanagan 

Mathematics:   Experimental   Theatre;   Transfer   from    Bluffton   College   3. 

STRUEBING,  SHARON   ELIZABETH  Dwight 

Music:  Delta  Omicron  3,  4;  Gamma  Delta  I,  2,  3,  4-  Lowell  Mason  Club  I,  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  2  3 
Lutheran  Club  I,  2:  Treble  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4.  Sec.  3.  Pres.  4;  University  Choir  I,  2,  3.  4;  Women's 
Chorus  I;  "Flower  Drum  Song";  "Kiss  Me  Kate";  "110  in  the  Shade";  "Carnival";  SEA  I,  2,  3, 
4. 

STRUHS,   JAMES   FREDERICK  Dixon 

Social  Science:  SEA  3,  4;  Social  Science  Club  4. 

STRUHS,  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  Dixon 

Social  Science:  IVCF  I;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  4;  Social  Science  Club  4;  Intramurals  I;  SEA  3,  4;  Young 
Republicans  I. 

STUCKY,   ROGER  CARL    Gridley 

Business  Administration. 

STUMM,   SHIRLEY  JEANNE  Normal 

Music:  Big  Four  Committee  4;  Cheerleader  I.  2,  3,  Co-Capt.  3;  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  Delta 
Omicron  3,  4;  Homecoming  Court  3;  Lowell  Mason  Club  2.  3,  4,  Sec.  3:  Madrigal  Singers  I,  2, 
3,  4;  University  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4;  "110  in  the  Shade";  "Kiss  Me  Kate";  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4;  SEA 
4. 

SULLIVAN,  JUDY  BENJAMIN Rockford 

Elementary  Education:  Young  Republicans  2,  3. 

SULLIVAN,  STEVEN   M. Palatine 

Social  Science:   Illinois  State  Rifles  2;  Social  Science  Club  2,  3;  Young   Republicans  2,  3. 

SUMMERS,   MARILYN  SUE Normal 

Elementary  Education:  AWS  Executive  Board  4;  Campus  Crusaders  3,  4,  Treas.  4;  Oratorio  Choir 
4;  SEA  4;  Transfer  from  Lincoln  Christian  College  3. 

SWANSON,   DONNA   LYNNE Peoria 

Elementary  Education:  Le  Cercle  Francais  3;  SEA  3. 

SWEATT,  KAREN  LOUISE Chicago 

Elementary   Education:  ACE   I,   3;   NAACP   I,   3,  4;   SEA   3,  4;   International   Students  Club   3. 

SWEENEY,    MARY    CATHERINE Bloomington 

Junior  High  Education:  Class  Advisory  Board  4;  Co-op  Council  3;  Junior  High  Education  Club  3, 
4;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4;  SEA  4;  Young  Democrats  4. 

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SWEET,   WILLIAM   D Bloomington 

Chemistry:   Flying  Club  4;  German  Club  I;   INDEX   3,  4;   Physical  Science  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Student 
Leader  4. 

SWEGLE,    KAREN    JANE  Ashton 

Home  Economics. 

SWITZER,  MICHAEL  DEAN  Pekin 

Social   Science:  Alpha   Phi  Omega   2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3;   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;   Young   Republicans  2. 


SYMONDS,  GARY  W Brimfield 

Mathematics. 

SYMONS,    RITA    NAN  Galena 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  I,   2;   Marching   Band   2,   3;  Varsity   Band    I,   2,   3;   Student   Leader  2,   3; 
SEA  2,  3,  4. 

TABOR,   RITHA  HAYS  Normal 

English:   Redbird   Rooters  2,  3;  WRA   Intramurals    I,   2;    T'oung   Republicans   I,   2. 


TAKAKASHI,  MILDRED   KIYO 


.  Rockford 

Elementary  Education:  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4,  Treas.  4; 
Concert  Band  2;  Oratorio  Choir  2;  University  Orchestra  I;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Sophomore 
Cotillion  Court  2. 

TATUM,   DEB    

Russian. 

TAYLOR,   MARSHA  LYNN 

Physical   Education:  Women's   PE  Club    I,   2,   3;   Young    Republicans   I. 


Granite    City 
Marissa 


CLASS  OF  1967 


TAYLOR,   NANCY  J Argenta 

Elementary  Education:  AWS  House  President  Board  2:  EUB  Fellowship  I,  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi  3,  4;  SEA   I,  2,  3,  4. 

TEAL,  GENEVIEVE   MARIE Villa   Park 

Art:  Newman  Club  2,  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3;  Intramurals  2;  Theta  Alpha  Tau  4;  Varunas  2; 
Transfer  from  Mundelein  College. 

TEMPLETON,  DAVID  ALAN  .    Normal 

Art:  Apportionment  Board  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  2;  Entertainment  Board  2,  3,  4;  Com- 
mencement Board  3;  INDEX  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4,  Pres.  3,  4;  ISU  Bell  Ringer  3;  Student 
Leader  2,   3,  4;   University   Union   Board   3;  WGLT  Executive   Board  3;   Preview  Guide  4. 

THAYER,  JANE   E Jacksonville 

Elementary  Education:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

THEOBALD,    DANIEL   B Hoopeston 

Mathematics:  Big  Four  Committee  4;  Intramurals  2,  3,  4;  Transfer  from  California  State  Poly- 
technic College  2. 

THEODORE.  ANNETTE   Joliet 

Business  Education:  SEA  3,  4. 

THOMAS,  HOMER  LEE    Harvey 

Mathematics:  Class  Advisory  Board  2;  Class  Pres.  I;  Homecoming  Committee  4;  Kappa  Phi  Mu 
4;  NAACP  I,  2,  3,  4,  Treas.  2;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4;  "Measure  for  Measure";  Redbird  Rooters  3, 
4;  Cross  Country   I;   Intramurals   I,   2,  3,  4;  Track  3,  4. 

THOMAS,   JAMES   ALLEN    Foosland 

Elementary  Education. 

THOMAS,    MARILYNN    KAYE Hopedale 

English:  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4,  Sec.  3;  Sigma  Tau  Delta  2,  3,  4,  Sec.  3;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  3,  4; 
Student  Senate  3;  Vidette  2;   Young   Republicans  2. 

THOMAS,  PATRICIA  JEAN    Pekin 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  I;  AWS  House  President  Board  3;  Commencement  Board  4;  Wom- 
en's Chorus  2,  3;  WOC  3,  4. 

THOMPSON,  JENILEE  E Normal 

Biological  Science:  Naturalists  Club  I,  2,  3,  4. 

THOMPSON,   WESLEY  JOHN Lamoille 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Phi  Omega  I,  2,  3,  4;  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  2,  3,  4;  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3,  4; 
Class  Advisory   Board   2,   3;   Lutheran  Club   I,   2;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4. 

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Ottawa 


THORNGREN,  DAVID  LEE 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   I,  2,  3,  4. 

THORNSEN,   MYRLA  DIANE 

Elementary:  ACE  3;  Alpha  Omega   Nu  3,  4;   Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4 

TIMKE,    ROSEMARY    A.  Pekin 

Elementary  Education. 


TIMMERMAN,   INEKE  Lansing 

Elementary  Education:  SEA  4. 

TINNES,  ANDREA  CAROLE  Chicago 

Health   and    Physical    Education:   Women's   PE   Club    I,   2,   3,   4;   WRA    Intramurals    I;   WRA   Eitra- 
murals  1 ,  2,  3,  4. 

TODT,  JOHN    RAYMOND  Raymond 

Biological   Science:   Naturalists  Club   2,   3,   4     Newman   Club    I,   2     3    4-   Young   Democrats   I     2     3 
4.  V.-Pres.  3. 


TOEPKE,  SHELDON   LEE 

Chemistry:   Physical   Science  Club  2,   3,  4;   Intramurals  2,   3,  4. 

TOMBAUGH,   PAUL   REIBERT 

Junior  High   Education:  Junior   High   Education  Club  4;   Intramurals   12    3    4. 

TOSH,   TERRY   W. 

Industrial  Arts. 


Normal 
Streator 
Normal 


SENIORS 


TOWLE,    TERRY    H Normal 

Biological  Science. 

TRAUERNICHT,  JO  ANN  New  Douglas 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon   3,  4;   Kappa   Delta   Pi  4;   Lutheran  Club   I,   2; 
Oratorio  Choir  2,   3,  4;  Women's  Chorus   I;   Redbird   Rooters  3;  Student  Leader  2,   3:  SEA  3,  4. 

TRAVIS,    LARRY  ALLAN  Bloomington 

Business   Education:   Class  Advisory   Board    I;   NAACP   I,   2;   Newman  Club    I,   3;   Intramurals    I,   2; 
Young  Democrats  I,  2,  3,  4. 


TREMBLY,  GARY  L  Arlington 

Mathematics:  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  4. 

TROTTIER,    LINDA   L  Chicago    Heights 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Delta  Phi  Kappa  3.  4;  Honor  Resident  Atkin-Colby  Hall  3;  Illi- 
nois State  Rifles  2;  Junior  Orchesis  I,  2;  Senior  Orchesis  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Sho;s  3  4  Varunas' I  2 
Pres.  2;   Women's  PE  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals   I,  2,  3,  4;  WRA   Extramurals   I. 

TUCHEK,   SHARON   JEANE1TE        Shelbyville 

Elementary  Education:  ACE  3. 


TURLEY,    RION   D Springfield 

Social  Science:  Transfer  from  Springfield  Junior  College  3. 

ULBRICH,  JOHN    ROBERT Bloomington 

Business  Education:  Business  Education  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;  Newman  Club   1,2    3    4-   Phi   Beta   Lambda 
I.  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4;  Student  Leader  4. 

UMLAND,    DIANE   LYNN Chicago   Heights 

Elementary  Education. 


UNSER,  THERESA  ANNE    Taylorville 

Social  Science:  INDEX  I;  NAACP  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3  4-  Social  Sci- 
ence Club  3,  4;  Student  Leader  3;  Student  Senate  3;  University  Union  Board  3-  WOC  3-  Young 
Democrats  I,  2,  3,  Sec.  2. 

VAN   ALSBURG,   KAY Barrington 

Health   and   Physical   Education:  Varunas   I,  2;  Women's  PE  Club   12    3    4 

VAN    AUTREVE,    MADGE    MARIE Galva 

Social   Science:   Lutheran   Club   I,   2;   Social  Science  Club   I;  SEA  3,  4;  Women's   PE  Club   3. 

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VAN   HOOK,   BARRY  L Creve  Coeur 

Business   Education:   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,  4,   Pres.  4;   Student   Senate  4;   University   Union   Board  4; 
Transfer  from  University  of  Texas  2. 

VAN  METER,   PAULA  J Elgin 

Special  Education. 

VAN  PERNIS,  JACQUELIN  LEE  Chicago 

Special   Education:  CEC  4;   Honor   Resident   Hamilton-Whitten   Hall   3,  4;   Special   Education  Club 
2,   3,  4;   SEA  4;   Young   Republicans   I,   2. 


VEDAS,    DON  Taylorville 

Social   Science:   Men's   PE  Club  3;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3,  4. 

VEDDER,    PEGGY   STEARNS    ....  Normal 

Junior  High   Education:   Dames  Club  4;  Coryphees  2,  3,  4;  Gamma   Phi   I,  2;  Redbird   Rooters   I,   2. 

VOGEL,    CAROL   ANN  Cissna    Park 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  2;   SEA  2,   3,   4;  Campus  Crusaders  4. 


VOGEL,    CATHERINE    L  Springfield 

Mathematics:   SEA  4;   Transfer  from   Springfield   Junior  College  3. 

VOGT,   ERVIN   FRED  Arlington 

Mathematics:  Big  Four  Committee  2,  3,  4;  Gamma  Delta  3,  4;  Gamma  Theta  Upsilon  3,  4; 
Geography  Club  4;  Math  Club  2,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2;  Intramurals  2,  3  4' 
SEA  3,  4. 

VOLL,   MARGARET  TAYLOR  Pekin 

Special    Education:   CEC  4;   Special   Education   Club    I,  4;    Intramurals  3;   SEA    I,   4;   Young   Demo- 


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VOORHEES,    SANDRA   G.  LaGrange 

Special  Education. 

VOUDRIE,    STANLEY    H.  Pana 

Health  and  Physical  Education. 

WADDELL,   CAROL   STAHL  Niantic 

Elementary  Education:  Oratorio  Choir  I,  2;  Varunas  2. 


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WADSWORTH,   SAMUEL   R.  El   Paso 

Business  Education. 

WAHLS,    ROGER  CARL  Chenoa 

Agriculture:   Alpha   Tau   Alpha    I,   2,   3,  4;   Gamma   Delta   3,   4;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   3,   4;    Intramurals 
2,  3,  4;  Young   Republicans  I. 

WALKER,    MARK    EARL  Hebrew 

Mathematics:  I  Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  Wrestling   I,  2,  3.  4. 


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Health  and  Physical  Education:  Men's  PE  Club  3,  4;  I  Club  4;  Redbird  Rooters  3;  Football  4; 
Intramurals   3,   4;   Transfer   from   University   of  Tennessee   at   Martin   3. 

WALLACE,    REBECCA  JANE  Mason  City 

Elementary  Education:  Chi  Alpha  4,  V.-Pres.  4. 

WALLING,   ROBERT  CHARLES  Ransom 

Music:  Blackfriars  I,  2,  3,  4;  Class  Advisory  Board  I;  Co-op  Council  3,  4;  Madrigal  Singers  2,  3, 
4;  Marching  Band  2;  Men's  Glee  Club  I,  2;  Oratorio  Choir  I,  2,  3,  4;  University  Choir  2,  3,  4; 
University  Orchestra  3;  Varsity  Band  I,  2;  "Flower  Drum  Song";  "Kiss  Me  Kate";  "Between  the 
Sheets";  "Banned  in  Moscow";  "After  Hours";  "The  Night  Before  Christmas";  Phi  Mu  Alpha  2, 
3,  4;   Intramurals   I,   2,   3;   U   Club   I,   2,   3,  4;   Wesley   Foundation    I. 


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WALSH,    NANCY   JO  Western    Springs 

Elementary   Education:   AWS   Executive   Board   2,   3;   Soecial   Education   Club   3. 

WARMOTH,  VURL  ERNEST  Bloomington 

Business   Administration:   Phi   Beta    Lambda   2,   3,   4;    Intramurals    I,   2;   Young   Republicans   3,   4. 

WARNER,  JOAN   MARIE  Oregon 

Elementary   Education:  AWS  Executive   Board  3;  Coryphees  3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  2,   3,  4;  Wesley 


Foundation   I,  2,  3;  WOC  3. 


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WARNS,    NORMAN  Riverdale 

Geography:   Geography   Club   3,  4;   Intramurals   3,   4;   Transfer  from   Thorton  Junior  College  3. 

WATERS,  V.  LYNN Greenville,  South  Carolina 

Social  Science. 

WATSON,   BETSY   PAYNE  Ewing 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I;   Special    Education   Club  4;   Transfer  from   University   of   Illinois  2. 


WATSON,    RICHARD   ALAN  Black    Rock,   Arkansas 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha   I,  2,  3,  4. 

WATTS,   BRENDA  J.  LaGrange 

Special   Education:   NAACP    I,   2,   3,   4;   Redbird    Rooters  3;   Special   Education  Club   I,   2,   3,  4. 

WAYLAND,    SUZANNE  ...Danville 

Elementary  Education. 


WAYNE,    CAONRAD    JAMES  Homewood 

Mathematics:  Transfer  from  Bloom  Community  College. 

WEBB,   ROGER  GLENN  Waggoner 

Agriculture. 

WEBER,  LOIS  JEANNE  Bloomington 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  2,    3;   AWS  Central    Board    I;    Redbird   Rooters  2,   3. 


SENIORS 


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WEBER,   RONALD   FRANCIS 

Industrial  Arts:  Industrial  Arts  Club  I,  2,  3,  4. 


Bloomington 


WEDEKIND,  SANDRA  Normal 

Speech. 

WEITKAMP,    SARAH  Peoria 

Business   Education:   Business   Education  Club   I,   2;   Lutheran   Club   I,   2;   Phi   Beta   Lambda   2,   3;   Pi 
Omega   Pi  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2.  3;  Student   Leader  3;  WOC  3,  4. 


WELCH,   CAROLE   L  East  Alton 

Spanish:   La   Estudiantina  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes   I;  SEA  4. 

WELLNER,   BARBARA    Peru 

Latin. 

WENBERG,  TIMOTHY  F.  Batavia 

Agriculture:  Alpha  Tau  Alpha  2,  3.  4. 


WENDT,    DIANA    G.  .  .  Chicago 

English:   Publications   Board   2,   3,   4;   Sigma   Tau   Delta  4;  Vidette    I,   2,   3,   Editor-in-Chief  3;   WRA 
Extramurals  3. 

WENNINGER,    ELAINE    JOHANNA  Morton 

Special  Education. 

WENZEL,    BARBARA    CARY    Jerseyville 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  4;   AWS   Central    Board   3;   AWS   Executive   Board   3;   Oratorio  Choir 
I,  2;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  Young   Democrats  2. 


WERNER,  JANE  ANN  Aurora 

Psychology. 

WERNER,   JUDY   M New   Lenox 

Social   Science:   Class  Advisory   Board   3.  4:  Class  Treas.  4;   Redbird    Rooters  4;  Student   Leader  2, 
4;  SEA  4;  Student  Senate  4;  Young  Democrats  2. 


WERNER,    KATHLEEN    LOUISE 

English:  Eta  Sigma  Phi  3,  4;  Newman  Club  I;  SEA  3,  4. 


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WETTSTEIN,  DAVID  LEE  Gridley 

Agriculture:  Apostolic  Christian  Bible  Class  I,  2,  3,  4;  Intramurals   I,  2. 

WEYER,    EILEEN    MARY  Moline 

Elementary   Education:  ACE  2;   Lowell   Mason  Club  4;  Concert  Band    I,  2,  3;   Pep  Band   I;  Newman 
Club  I,  2,  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;  Young  Democrats  4. 

WHISNANT,    LINDA   DYSON  Monticello 

Special  Education:  INDEX  2;  Special  Education  Club  I;  SEA  3. 


WHITAKER,  GAYLE  DIANNE 


Forest  City 


Elementary  Education:  Home  Economics  Club   I;  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  4;  Won 
en's  Chorus  I ;  SEA  4. 

WHITE,   BARBARA  LEE  New  Lenox 

Health    and    Physical    Education:    Cheerleader    I,    2,    3,    4;    Gamma    Phi  Queen    2-    Homecoming 
Queen  4;    Redbird    Rooters   I,   2,   3,   4;   Women's   PE  Club    I,   2;   WRA   Intramurals   I,   2,   3. 

WHITE,    MARY  JEAN  Bloomington 

Elementary  Education:  IVCF  2;  SEA  3,  4. 


WHITMAN,    JAMES    V. 


Zion 


Health   and    Physical    Education:    Industrial    Arts   Club   4;    Men's   PE   Club   3    4-    I    Club    I     2     3    4' 
Tennis  1 ,  2,  3,  4,  Capt.  3,  4. 

WHITMAN,    REBECCA   N. 


Galva 
Rock    Island 

Special   Education:  AWS  Executive  Board   I,  2;  Oratorio  Choir   I,  2;   Redbird  Rooters   I,  2;  Special 
Education  Club   I,   2,   3;  WRA   Intramurals   I,  2;   Young   Democrats   I. 


Special  Education:  Special  Education  Club  2,  3. 

WHITMORE,  DEDE  K. 


CLASS  OF  1967 


WIERSEMA,    BARBARA    ELLEN  Morrison 

French:    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   3,   4;    Latin   Club    I;    Le   Cercle    Francais  2,   3,   4;    Pi   Delta    Phi   3,   4; 
Shutflin'   Shoes  2;   Wesley   Foundation    I,   2,   3,   4. 

WIKOFF,  CAROL  JEAN  South   Pekin 

Elementary  Education:  Gamma   Delta    I,  2,   3,  4;   Lutheran  Club   I;  Oratorio  Choir  2,  3,  4;   Redbird 
Rooters  2. 

WIKOFF,    WYNETTE    KAY  Maroa 

Home   Economics:    Home   Economics   Club   I,   2,   3,  4;   "Rashmon";    I SU   Tutorial   Project  4. 

WILBER,   WILLIAM    GLENN,   JR.  ...      Oreana 

Industrial   Arts:   Industrial   Arts  Club   I,  2,   3,  4;   lota   Lambda   Sigma  2,   3,  4,   Treas.  3. 

WILCOX,  CAROL  ANN  Ottawa 

Business    Education:    Business    Education    Club    I;    Newman   Club    I,   4;    Phi    Beta    Lambda    2,   4;    Pi 
Omega    Pi   3,   4;    Redbird    Rooters  4. 

WILD,    SONIA    H.  Fox    River   Grove 

Biological  Science. 

WILLIAMS,    MARIE    E.  Ellsworth 

Biological  Science. 

WILLIAMS,    RONALD    NEIL  Canton 

Social  Science:  Transfer  from  Canton  Community  College  3. 

WILLIAMS,   SHARON   ANNE  Heyworth 

Elementary   Education:   ACE   I;   SEA  4;   UCCF   I,   2;   Young   Republicans  2,  3. 

WILLIAMS,    VICKIE    KAY Springfield 

Special  Education:  Special  Education  Club  3,  4. 

WILLIAMS,  WILLIAM  GEORGE Mendota 

Industrial   Arts:   Geography  Club   I,  4;   Industrial   Arts  Club   I,  2,   3,  4. 

WILLIAMS,    WILLIE    LOUIS      Chicago    Heights 

Health  and   Physical   Education:   Men's  PE  Club   I,   2,   3,  4;   I   Club  2,  3,  4;  NAACP   I,  2,   3,  4;  Red- 
bird  Rooters  4;  Intramurals  I ;  Wrestling   I,  2,  3,  4. 

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WILLIAMSON,   BETTY   ELAINE  Galesburg 

Elementary  Education. 

WILLIAMSON,   TOM    R.  Minooka 

Health    and    Physical    Education:    Newman    Club    3,   4;    Intramurals    3,   4;    Transfer   from    Northern 
Illinois    University    3. 

WILSON,   RODNEY  GEORGE    Chicago  Heights 

Business  Administration:  Men's  PE  Club   I,  2;  Phi  Beta  Lambda  3,  4;  Football   I,  2,  3;  Swimming  3. 


WILSON,  SHARON   KAY  North  Riverside 

Elementary    Education:    ACE   2,    3;    AWS    House    President    Board    3;    Kappa    Delta    Epsilon    3,    4; 
Senior  Orchesis  3,  4;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  3,  4;  SEA  3,  4;  Transfer  from  MacMurray  College  2. 


Morton 


WITTMER,   RUTH  ANN 

Social  Science:  Kappa  Delta  Epsilon  2,  3,  4;  Kappa  Delta  Pi  4;  Lowell  Mason  Club  I;  Concert 
Band  I;  Oratorio  Choir  I;  Women's  Chorus  I;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  "Flower  Drum  Song";  Redbird 
Rocters  2,   3,  4;   Student   Leader  3,  4;   WRA   Intramurals  2. 

WITUCKE,  JOHN  W.  Chicago 

Health  and  Physical  Education:  Men's  PE  Club  4;  Basketball  I;  Intramurals  I,  2,  3,  4:  UCCF  I  2 
3.  4. 


WOLF,    DIANNE    RENEE  Morrisonville 

Music. 

WOLF,    MARILYN    K LaMoille 

Library  Science:  Alpha   Beta   Alpha  3,  4;  English  Club  3,  4;   ISU  Tutorial   Project  2'  Oratorio  Choir 
2,  3;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4;  Shufflin'  Shoes  2,  3;  SEA  4. 

WONZONG,    RANDY   LEE  Byron 

English:   English  Club   I;  "Carl   Sandburg  Says";  "Inherit  the  Wind";   "Billy   Budd". 


SENIORS 


WOODSON,  ALLAN   L. 

Junior  High  Education. 

WORDEN,   JAMES   DONALD 

Industrial  Arts:  SEA  4;  Transfer  from  University  of  Illinois  4. 

WRIGHT,   ELAINE  KAY 

Elementary  Education. 


Springfield 
Kirkland 

Magnolia 


WRIGHT,   LYNNE      Normal 

Spanish. 

WRIGHT,  OREN  E Bloomington 

Business   Administration:   Transfer  from   Eastern   Illinois   University   3. 

WRIGHT,    PATRICIA   JAYNE  East    Peoria 

Special    Education:   Special    Education   Club   2,   3;   Transfer  from   Trenton   State   College   2. 


YOUNG,  JOHN  RANDALL 


Lincoln 


Physical   Science:   ISU  Tutorial   Project  2;   MOROC  2,   3;   Physical   Science  Club   I,  2,  3,  4;   Redbird 
Rooters  3;   Student   Leader  4;  SEA  4;   Young   Republicans   I,  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,   Pres.  4. 


YOUNG,    ROBERT   ALLAN 


Normal 


Social  Science:  Big  Four  Committee  3;  Discipline  Board  3;  Gamma  Theta  Upsilon  2,  3,  4;  Omi- 
cron  Delta  Kappa  3,  4,  V.-Pres.  3,  Pres.  4;  Pi  Gamma  Mu  3,  4;  Redbird  Rooters  2,  3,  4,  V.-Pres. 
2,  3;  Student  Faculty  Parking   Board  2,  3;  Student  Leader  3;  SEA  4;  Student  Senate  3;  WGLT   I,  2. 


ZACK,    SUSAN 


Maywood 


Elementary   Education:   Honor   Resident    Hamilton-Whltten    Hall   3,   4;   Young    Republicans  2. 


ZAKOSEK,    THOMAS   JOSEPH Lyons 

Social   Science:   Intramurals  3,  4;  WGLT  3,  4;  Transfer  from  Colorado  State  College  3. 

ZANG,   THOMAS    PHILLIP  Kewanee 

Speech:    "Thurber   Carnival";    "Sandburg    Says";   Transfer   from    Northern   Illinois   University   3. 

ZEBELKA,    BONNIE    LEE Cicero 

Special  Education. 

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ZEHR,    NANCY   ANN  Flanagan 

Elementary  Education. 

ZERSEN,    SHARON    LOUISE  Mundelein 

Health   and   Physical   Education:   SEA  3,  4;   Women's   PE  Club   I,   2,   3,  4;  WRA   Intramurals    I,   2    3, 
4;  WRA  Exlramurals  2,  3.  4. 

ZIEMANN,  ROBERT  W Cicero 

Elementary  Education. 

ZIMMERMAN,    LAWRENCE   LESLIE  Marseilles 

English:    English   Club  4;   SEA  4,   Young   Republicans  4;  Transfer  from   San   Diego   State  College   3. 

ZIMMERMAN,    MARIL    ANN        .  Chillicothe 

English-   Alpha   Beta   Alpha    I,   2.   3,  4;   La   Estudiantina    I;   Redbird   Rooters  3;   SEA  4. 

ZINK,   CAROLYN  Springfield 

Erglish. 

ZMIA,  VALERIE  ANN  .    Streator 

Elementary   Education:   ACE  3;   WOC   3,   4;   Young   Democrats  2. 

ZOBAC,   LILA  MARIE  Tinley   Park 

Home   Economics:   Home   Economics  Club  3;   Special   Education  Club   I. 

ZOERB,  ALLAN  JAMES  .  .    Scotland 

Mathematics:    IVCF   I,   2,   3,  4;   Physical   Science  Club  3,  4;   Intramurals    I,   2,   3,  4. 

ZUBECK,    NORBERT    F Chicago 

Social  Science. 

ZUBER,   CHRISTINE  ANETTA  Litchfield 

Special   Education:  CEC  3,  4;  Class  Advisory   Board   I;   Kappa   Delta   Epsilon  3,  4.   Kappa   Delta   Pi 
3,  4,   Pres.  4;   Newman  Club   I,   2,  3,  4;   Redbird   Rooters  3;  Special   Education  Club  2,   3,  4;  SEA  4. 

ZUIDEMA,    NANCY    IRENE  Park    Ridge 

English:  Class   Advisory   Board   2;   Redbird   Rooters  2;   Student  Senate  2;   UCCF  2,   3,  4,   Sec.  4. 

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The    University    Union    is   the    campus    gathering    place    for    club   activities,   weekend   dances,   and   cokes   between   classes. 


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JUNIOR  ADVISORY  BOARD 


The  Junior  Class  Advisory  Board 
sponsored  several  events  to  serve  the 
community  and  the  university.  Many 
projects  during  the  year  were  held  to 
make  money  for  the  Junior-Senior  Prom. 
The  Junior  Advisory  Board  began  its 
year  of  activities  by  decorating  the 
Homecoming  Board  float  for  the 
Homecoming  parade.  A  dance  held  on 
November     12    featured    "The    Young- 


bloods."  The  annual  "Stuff-a-Stocking" 
project  was  sponsored  by  the  Junior 
Class  early  in  December.  The  articles 
collected  were  given  to  Victory  Hall 
and  the  Booker  T.  Washington  Home. 
A  second  dance  was  held  on  February 
I  I  and  featured  "The  Vengeance."  In 
March,  the  class  officers  and  the  ad- 
visory   board   took    the    boys   from    Vic- 


tory Hall  to  the  Illinois  State-Univer- 
sity of  Wisconsin  basketball  game.  An 
all-class  picnic  was  held  in  the  spring. 
The  climax  of  the  year  was  the  Junior- 
Senior  Prom  which  was  held  on  May 
27.  The  Junior  Class  sponsors  this 
dance  annually  for  the  Senior  Class. 
All  of  the  work  involved  is  done  by  the 
Junior  Class. 


First  Row:  Diane  Rezek,  Alice  Dullenty,  Wayne  Kosek,  vice-president;  Linda  Kennedy,  secretary;  Roger  Gibbens,  president;  Richard  Long-fellow,  treasurer; 
Robert  D.  Sutherland,  adviser.  Second  Row:  Charlotte  Kolinski,  Linda  Gooley,  Susie  Geiger,  Joyce  Armstrong,  Mary  Anne  Baron,  Linda  Williamson, 
Johanna  Kokenes.  Third  Row:  Stella  Boyer,  Connie  Miller,  Mary  Ann  Templeton,  Cathy  Groesch,  Linda  Rostberg,  Carol  Hamil,  Fairlynn  Pool,  Sharon 
Pew,  Sue  Blauvelt,  Constance  Tadel.  Fourth  Row:  William  Kolek,  Steve  Peeck,  Dan  Thomas,  Alan  Santini,  Wayne  Hancock,  Tim  Devries,  Dale  Winkel- 
man,    Roger   Shule. 


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Row   J.- 
Adams,   Elaine  A.    .  .  Speech 

Adams,    Karen    L Spec.  Ed. 

Ahmer,  Sue Eng. 

Ainsworth,  Sandy    Spec.  Ed. 

Allen,  Gail      ...  Art 

Row   2: 

Alver,    Beverly  J Elem. 

Amundson,    Esther    Spec.  Ed. 

Anderson,   Valerie    Art 

Armstrong,    Barbara   E H.  &  P.E. 

Armstrong,    Patricia   A.  Spec.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

Arndt,   Cheryl   June    Bus.  Ed. 

Arnhold,   Diane   Lynn    Elem. 

Ary,  Duane  G Soc.  Sci. 

Askew,    Marva  Spec.  Ed. 

Austrums,    Raymond     Math. 


JUNIORS 


Row  4: 

Axelson,   Roland  G.  H.  &  P.E. 

Bachler,    Linda         Math. 

Baker,  Julianne      Elem. 

Baker,  Sharon   R Latin 

Boldine,  Kathleen    Elem. 

How   5: 

Bankhead,    Bobby    Eng. 

Barke,    Beverly   A Latin 

Barker,   Patricia  A Eng. 

Baron,    Mary  Anne       Elem. 

Bartkus,    Francine   M Elem. 

Row  6: 

Bartolini,    Kathleen  A Elem. 

Barton,  Dianne  L Spec.  Ed. 

Bartscht,  Susan   M Elem. 

Baugh,   Janet   J.    Elem. 

Baumrucker,    Dianne    Kay    Home  Ec. 

Row  7: 

Becherer,  Louise  A.    Math. 

Beckman,  Alan  David H.  &  P.E. 

Beecher,  Connie    Elem. 

Bennett,    Sharon    Eng. 

Benoit,  William  C Speech 

Row  S.- 
Benton,   Bill    History 

Bentcn,    Judy    Art 

Bertschi,  Judith  Rene Eng. 

Billerman,  Jan    Ellen    Home  Ec. 

Black,    Alice    Eng. 

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Row   1: 

Blauvelt,  Susan  E.  Lib.  Sci. 

Blentlinger,   Jan    .  .  .  Spec.  Ed. 

Boatman,   Wayne    Bus.  Ad. 

Bock,   Lenore  A.  H.  &  P.E. 

Bode,  Carol  J.    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Bodnar,  Jan  Lea    Eng. 

Boehle,    Marjorie    Math. 

Boehm,    Bruce   M Bus.  Ad. 

Boettger,   Mary  Lou    Elem. 

Bogue,   Dennis   J Bus.  Ad. 

Row  3: 

Bolen,  Sandra  K.  .  .        H.  &  P.E. 

Bonacorsi,  John  Ralph   ...  ...    Bus.  Ad. 

Bond,  Cheryl    Bus.  Ed. 

Bonney,  Jeanne  Ann  Elem. 

Bonucchi,  Nancy Elem. 

Row  4: 

Booker,    Kathy  J Jr.  High 

Booth,    Kathryn   M. Bus.  Ed. 

Boulds,    Simone    Math. 

Bowman,   Denny    Ag. 

Boyer,  Stella  Jane   Eng. 

Row  5: 

Braid,    Elizabeth    L Socio. 

Brand,   Karen  M Spanish 

Brauman,    Carolyn    Bio.  Sci. 

Bridge,   Thomas    Ind.  Arts 

Bright,  Vicki  Lynn Eng. 

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Row   1: 

Broom,   Bonnie  Jean      Elem. 

Brown,   Darhl   G.         Ind.  Arts 

Brueggeman,   Gail    Ruth    Math. 

Brueggeman,   James  S.    .  .  Math. 

Bruens,  Henry  E.    Bus.  Ed. 

Row   2: 

Brugh,   Darolee   Joy      Elem. 

Brummel,    Jan    Elem. 

Bruun,    Nancy    Spec.  Ed. 

Bucek,    Alan       German 

Burchell,    Sally  Spec.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

Burgess,   Fran   L.    Elem. 

Burke,    Bill  Ind.  Arts 

Burke,    Phyllis  Spec.  Ed. 

Burns,    Gloria    Ann    Elem. 

Burns,   Peggy   Lorraine    Eng. 


JUNIORS 


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Row  4: 

Bushouse,   Joan    Spec.  Ed. 

Byron,  Jane  L. Eng. 

Cameron,  Carol  H. Socio. 

Carley,  Barbara  E.      Spec.  Ed. 

Carley,   Margaret  Ann Soc.  Sci. 

Row   5: 

Carlock,   John    M Soc.  Sci. 

Carlson,   Judith   L Elem. 

Catarello,   Jennifer    Art 

Cease,    Carol  Elem. 

Challacombe,  Alice  K Spec.  Ed. 

Row  6: 

Chambers,  Kay      Eng. 

Chave,  Walter  F.,  Jr Soc.  Sci. 

Childers,   Becky   R.      Elem. 

Christensen,    Julie    A Spec.  Ed. 

Christie  David  N Art 

Row   7: 

Clark,   Patricia  J Elem. 

Claybourne,   Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Coats,  Gay  Spec.  Ed. 

Cobb,  Susan  Pauline   Music 

Collver,    Carol       Elem. 

Row  8: 

Combs,   Vicki  A Home  Ec. 

Conley,  Michael   E Geog. 

Conner,  Mary  M Spec.  Ed. 

Cook,    Michael    H.  &  P.E. 

Cooper,    Dianne    Elem. 

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Row   1: 

Cooper,  Rose  Mary    Bus.  Ad. 

Cooper,   Ruth    Spec.  Ed. 

Corley,   Diana   K Eng. 

Coulter,   Carol   A Eng. 

Cox,    Sharon    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Cramer,   Janis    Home  Ec. 

Cumming,   Mary  Kay    Eng. 

Dare,  Walter  Soc.  Sci. 

Daugherty,    Vicki     Elem. 

Davey,  Susan  M Elem. 

Row  3: 

Davis,  James  Francis    H.  &  P.E. 

Dawson,    Beverly  Jean    Elem. 

Dean,    Carole    Eng. 

DeClercq,   Mary    Elem. 

Delfino,    Marina    Art 


CLASS  OF  1968 


Row  4: 

DeMaar,  Curtis  L Bus.  Ad. 

DeMeter,  Joette   F.    Spec.  Ed. 

DeMik,    Patricia   L Elem. 

DesCarpentrie,    Lloyd     Eng. 

Deutsch,   Carolyn    A.    Eng. 

Row  5: 

Devries,   Tim  Bio.  Sci. 

Diemer,  Susan   Ray        H.  &  P.E. 

Dietrich,    Pamela   J.    Elem. 

Dillman,  Donita  Ann Speech 

Dobbs,   Pamela    Elem. 

Row  6: 

Doktar,  Nancy  L Spec.  Ed. 

Donohue,  Carol   E Elem. 

Douglas,    Donna   Joyce  Music 

Doyle,   Mary  Lynn    Home  Ec. 

Dreese,  Judi    Eng. 

Row  7: 

Ducak,    Marlene   C Eng. 

Dullenty,  Alice   Elem. 

Duncan,   Cheryl   J.    Elem. 

Duncan,  Donna      Spec.  Ed. 

Durre,    Rodney  C Speech 

Row  8: 

Dusic,  Virginia  Lynn    Elem. 

Dyekman,  Michael  D Bus.  Ed. 

Eames,  Jerry  A Ag. 

Edgecombe,  Sharon Soc.  Sci. 

Ellis,  Betty  L Bus.  Ed. 

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Row    1: 

Elzey,  Rebecca    Jr.  High 

Emerick,    Ellen    E.    Eng. 

Emerick,    Michael    S Math. 

Emeritz,  Judith  L Spec.  Ed. 

Emrath,  Susan   R Math. 

Row  2: 

Enger,   Linda    L Psych. 

Erickson,    Lonnie    Elem. 

Etherton,   Elta   Eugene Math. 

Evelhock,    Fern    Elem. 

Evers,  Nancy  A.    Elem. 

Row  3: 

Fabbri,   Shirley  J Spanish 

Faullin,  Sherrill    H.  &  P.E. 

Favero,    Maryann    Elem. 

Feltmeyer,    Kathleen    M French 

Fesser,  Judy    Spec.  Ed. 


JUNIORS 


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Row  4: 

Fidanzi,   Barbara  J Elem. 

Fields,  Joseph  H.  H.  &  P.E. 

Finefield,   Tim  J.    Socio. 

Fink,   Susan    Kilpatrick    Eng. 

Fleshman,   John    P Spec.  Ed. 

Row  5: 

Fockler,   Marion   Kay    Elem. 

Foote,  Diane Spec.  Ed. 

Ford,   Altha    L    Elem. 

Ford,    Mary   Sue       Elem. 

Fortune,    Betty    Elem. 

Row   6: 

Foy,    Bobbi  Ann    French 

Franco,   Pamela    Dance 

Frank,  Judith   L.    Spec.  Ed. 

Frankeberger,  Steve  R Ag. 

Franson,  Karen  L Spec.  Ed. 

Row  J.- 
Franz,   Richard   K Speech 

Franz,  Susan  K Spec.  Ed. 

Frazier,    Lynn   A H.  &  P.E. 

Frkol,  Mary  Ann Elem. 

Fry,   Thomas   D Math. 

Row  8: 

Frye,   Suzanne    Ruth    Elem. 

Fultyn,  Alice  K Jr.  High 

Funk,  Donna  K Spec.  Ed. 

Funk,  Janice  L Elem. 

Funk,  Linda  Jo Home  Ec. 

256 


Row   1: 

Gaddis,   Bill    Bus.  Ad. 

Galbraith,  James  D Socio. 

Gardner,   Edward   L H.  &  P.E. 

Gayrtor,  Janet  I. Elem. 

Gehrke,  LeAnn  P History 

Row  2: 

Geiger,   Susan    K Elem. 

Geisz,   Janet      Elem. 

Gemeny,   Vonette   B.    Speech 

Getz,   Elsonna  S.    Bus.  Ed. 

Gibbens,    Roger   E Ind.  Arts 

Row  3: 

Gifford,    Elizabeth    Elem. 

Gilbert,    Barb    Spanish 

Gillette,    Kay  Elem. 

Goembel,  Nancy  R.    Elem. 

Goettsch,   Linda  Jean    Math. 


The   Foreign   Student   Service  welcomes  visitors  and   introduces  them  to  the  campus. 


257 


Row   1: 

Sohlinghorst,  Joyce  A. Spec.  Ed. 

Goodyear,  Lorene  Faye    H.  &  P.E. 

Gooley,  Linda   M Socio. 

Gorshe,  Robert  J Geog. 

Gottschalk,    Crystal     Bus.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Gradert,    Judith   Marie    Elem. 

Graham,  Bonnie  J Eng. 

Grange,  Barbara  L Soc.  Sci. 

Gray,  Joyce   Lynn    Bus.  Ad. 

Gray,  Kathleen  Susan History 

Row  J.- 
Green,   Mary  Home  Ec. 

Greene,   Edmond    Ag. 

Greenquist,    Arthur    Soc.  Sci. 

Grego,    Mary   Ellen         Art 

Grether,  Mary  J Art 


JUNIORS 


Row  4: 

Grimes,  Kathleen  E.  Elem. 

Grimmer,   Mary  Beth  Home  Ec. 

Grube,    Margaret  Elem. 

Gruber,    Ronald   C.    Bus.  Ad. 

Gschwendtner,    Jare    Elem. 

Row  5: 

Guetschow,     Barbara  Elem. 

Guilfoyle,    Thomas    Bio.  Sci. 

Haack,   Gail    Lee    Bus.  Ad. 

Hack,    Mary   Beth    Elem. 

Hageman,    Mary   Ann       Math. 

Row  6: 

Hageman,    Ron    D Bus.  Ad. 

Haggard,   Dennis  W Elem. 

Haigh,  Sandra  J Home  Ec. 

Hale,    Carla    Elem. 

Hall,   Patricia    Home  Ec. 

Row  7: 

Hamer,  Stephen    Jr.  High 

Hancock,   Wayne   A.  Math. 

Haner,   Viola  S.    Art 

Hapner,  Rosalie  A Bus.  Ed. 

Hardiman,    Marilyn  J Elem. 

Row  8: 

Hards,   Mary  A H.  &  P.E. 

Harms,  Janice    Bus.  Ed. 

Harp,  Janet  Sue   Bus. 

Hartwig,    Bonita    French 

Haun,   Patty  Lynn    Elem. 

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The   Red    Door   offers   to   students   and   faculty  a   relaxed   atmosp  here    for   study    and    conversation. 


Row   1: 

Hawes,   Charlene    Elem. 

Hawkinson,    David   A Psych. 

Heeler,    Peg    Math. 

Heinz,   Max,  Jr.    Ag. 

Helgersen,  Betty   K.      Elem. 

Row  2: 

Hemer,  Glenn  Alan      Spec.  Ed. 

Henderson,   Linda   C Elem. 

Hendrix,    Sharon     Bus.  Ed. 

Henricks,    Barbara    Jo    Music 

Hedricks,   Mary   Lou    Bus.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

Hendrix,   Terry  A Ag. 

Heninger,   Susan   E Home  Ec. 

Hertz,  Henry  L.    Speech 

Hedlebaugh,    Earlene     Spec.  Ed. 

Higginson,    Ronda    Elem. 

Row  4: 

Hiles,  Ruth  Anne   Math. 

Hill,  Janice  F Spec.  Ed. 

Hill,   Susan   C Home  Ec. 

Hinshaw,   Betty  Jane    Elem. 

Hiter,  Carol    Math. 

Row  5: 

Hodel,    Barbara    Elem. 

Hoecker,  Cheryl   Lynn    Elem. 

Holdridge,  Nancy  E.   Home  Ec. 

Holm,  Lynda  L H.  &  P.E. 

Holsinger,  D.   Ruth Bus.  Ed. 

259 


Row    J.- 
Hoover,   Kay   Carew    Spec.  Ed. 

Hopkins,    Virginia    L Soc.  Sci. 

Horve,   Janice    H.  &  P.E. 

Hoyland,    Kriste   M.    Elem. 

Hubert,   Thomas    Math. 

Row  2: 

Huddleston,    Evelyn    Bio.  Sci. 

Hueneburg,    Alex    German 

Hughes,   Mary  Jane    Bus.  Ed. 

Hughes,    Sue    Elem. 

Hunsinger,    Diane   L Home  Ec. 

Row  3: 

Hunter,    James    S Math. 

Hutson,    Shirley     Elem. 

Ibbotson,   Sheryl    Elem. 

Jackson,  Marie  E Elem. 

Jackson,   Sharon   Joe    Spec.  Ed. 


JUNIORS 


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Row  A: 

Jacob,  Larry  K.    Ind.  Arts 

Jaeger,    Barbara     Home  Ec. 

Jane,   Bonnie  Jean    Soc.  Sci. 

Jasinski,   Margaret  C Soc.  Sci. 

Jayne,    Elaine    B Art 

Row  5: 

Jensen,   Carole    Elem. 

Jinks,   Patricia   Lee    Spec.  Ed. 

Jirsa,   Edward,  Jr Bus.  Ed. 

Jirsa,    Ruth  Ann    Home  Ec. 

Johns,   Jeri    L Eng. 

Row  6: 

Johnson   Cheryl    Ann    Elem. 

Johnson,  Jeaniee  Sarah    Spec.  Ed. 

Johnson,  Kathleen  S Speech 

Johnson,    Lenore    Elem. 

Johnson,   Linda    Math. 

Row  7: 

Johnson,   Patricia   Ann    Elem. 

Jones,   Diana   D Spec.  Ed. 

Jones,  Diane  S French 

Jones,   Judith   Ann    French 

Joos,    Beverly    French 

Row  S.- 
Joy,  Dennis  Michael    Spec.  Ed. 

Kachelnoffer,   Linda   L Math. 

Katauskas,  Anita  S Spec.  Ed. 

Kaufman,  Susan  J Elem. 

Keene,  Carol  Ann    Math. 

260 


Row   1: 

Kennedy,    Linda    Kay    Eng. 

Kern,    Bill Fe    Elem. 

Kerwin,  Kathy Spec.  Ed. 

Kieson,    Marsha    E Eng. 

Kieviet,    Kara    History 

Row  2: 

Killam,  Linda  F Math. 

Kinnett,    Patti     H.  &  P.E. 

Kinnikin,   Jerry   T H.  &  P.E. 

Kinzer,   Pamela  J Elem. 

Kirby,   Delores  Ann    Elem. 

Row  3: 

Kita,   Sharon   Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Kliebe,   Renae    Spec.  Ed. 

Kline,  John  W Eng. 

Knapp,    Rita    History 

Knoles,    Linda   Lou    Elem. 


CLASS  OF  1968 


Row  4: 

Koesler,  Donald  Steven Math. 

Kokenes,    Johanna    Spec.  Ed. 

Kolek,   William   E Eng. 

Koschel,   Barbara   J.    Bus.  Ed. 

Kosek,   Wayne   R Eng. 

Row  5: 

Kowalski,   Christine   B Elem. 

Krebs,  Sue  L H.  &  P.E. 

Kreis,    Edward    L Jr.  High 

Kridner,  George  D.    Soc.  Sci. 

Krueger,   Sharon   Louise    Elem. 

Row  6: 

Kurtenbach,    Ellen    Home  Ec. 

Laczkowski,    Jean    Elem. 

Lahey,    Marsha     Eng. 

Lamonica,   Joseph    Soc.  Sci. 

Landaker,   Judith    Kay    Eng. 

Row   7: 

Lane,   Judith    Elem. 

Lang,    Peggy    Elem. 

Langon,   Jan    Eng. 

Larsen,   June   Ellen    Elem. 

Larson,  Mary  Margaret Elem. 

Row  S.- 
Larson, Valerie  A Elem. 

Lauber,   Diana   Leigh    Home  Ec. 

Lawhun,  Carolyn  S.    Soc.  Sci. 

Lazo,    Dimitri    D History 

Leben,  Susan  C.    Music 

261 


Row   1: 

Legner,    Paul    L Bus.  Ad. 

Leiter,    Arden   V Spec.  Ed. 

Lemke,   Charles   W.    .  .  .  H.  &  P.E. 

Lewis,   Barbara  J.    .  .  Spec.  Ed. 

Lewis,   Mary   Patricia    .  .  .  Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Liesse,  Jeanne   E.      Elem. 

Lindquist,  Joyce  Elaine  Bus.  Ed. 
Lindsey,  Robert  J.,  Jr.  Speech 
Linn,  Sandra  Marie  Elem. 
Lockhart   Mark  A.    Ag. 

Row  3: 

Lofland,  Carolyn  Ann  .  .  .    Spec.  Ed. 

Long,   Patricia  J.    Psych. 

Lorenzen,   Betty  D.    Elem. 

Lott,    Elizabeth  Elem. 

Lott,  Gerald  W Math. 


JUNIORS 


Row  4: 

Luebke,    Kathy  Elem. 

Lupori,    Raymond   John  ...      Jr.  High 

Lusted,   Susan  Joyce Home  Ec. 

Lyles,    Marlys   A .  .      German 

Lynn,    Mary   Alice Speech 

Row  5: 

Maglone,    Roberta    Bio.  Sci. 

Magnuson,    Eric   E Elem. 

Majerus,   Dennis  Math. 

Marass,    Pamela   A.    Soc.  Sci. 

Marquiss,   Connie  Jean       Elem. 

Row  6: 

Marsh,   Steven   W Eng. 

Martin,    Bonnie    May Spec.  Ed. 

Martin,    Gloria  Eng. 

Martin,    Mary   Kay    Elem. 

Martin,    Mary   Louise    Bus.  Ed. 

flow  7: 

Martin,   Randy   Lynn    Ind.  Arts 

Martin,    Sue     German 

Mathews,   Constance    Jr.  High 

Matthews,   Sharon   P Elem. 

Maultair,   Diana    Math. 

Row  S.- 
Maxwell, Terry  R Ind.  Arts 

Mazarakos,   Diane  Marie      Bio.  Sci. 

Mervine,    Robert  A Math. 

Meyer,   Nancy  J Elem. 

Mies,  Charles  L Geog. 

262 


Row   1: 

Miller,    Arlene    Ruth     Elem. 

Miller,  Cheryl   D Elem. 

Miller,   Cynthia   Anne    Elem. 

Miller,  Sharon   D H.  &  P.E. 

Mills,   Carolyn   Ann    Elem. 

Row  2: 

Minster,   Gail    Spec.  Ed. 

Mitchell,   Margaret  Ann         Spec.  Ed. 

Mitchell,   Sharon    Ruth    Geog. 

Moenkemeier,   Linda    E.    Eng. 

Moodie,   Ralph   R Ag. 

Row  J.- 
Moore,   Lynn    E.    Elem. 

Morger,  Cheryl   Sue    Spanish 

Mosley,    Rebecca    Elem. 

Mott,    Linda     Elem. 

Munsell,   E.  Bruce    Econ. 


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263 


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Row    1: 

Myers,    Carol    A.  Spec.  Ed. 

McBride,   Robert  H.  &  P.E. 

McCarthy,    Eileen    R.  Eng. 

McClure,   Arlene  Heme  Ec. 

McCoy,   Barbara   Sue  ....                           Elem. 

Row  2: 

McCraclcen,    Kathleen  Elem. 

McDonald,    Peggy   Ann       Elem. 

McGrath,  Alice  J.      Soc.  Sci. 

McKean,  Catherine  Anne  Eng. 

McKinetry,    Judith       Bus.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

McNeilly,  Thomas  M.    Ind.  Arts 

McReynolds,    Rita     Art 

Nave,    Michael  History 

Nelson,   Juanita   M.      Elem. 

Nelson,    Kristine   A Elem. 


JUNIORS 


Row  4: 

Nelson,    Pamela    A Spec.  Ed. 

Nesladelc,    Judith   A Spec.  Ed. 

Ness,   Donna   L.  Elem. 

Neubauer,    Linda    H.       Art 

Newtson,  Janet   Kay    .  Socio. 

Row  5: 

Nickerson,  Carole  R Spec.  Ed. 

Niven,   Gloria   Jane    Elem. 

Nolan,   Donna   L H.  &  P.E. 

Nonn,   Diane  M.    Spec.  Ed. 

Omanson,   Roger  L Soc.  Sci. 

Row  6: 

Omar,   Margaret  L Soc.  Sci. 

O'Neal,    Ruth   Ann  H.  &  P.E. 

O'Neill,   Anne  C.  ...    Bus.  Ed. 

O'Rourke,   Jeanne   E.    Spec.  Ed. 

Orr,   Jane    Home  Ec. 

Row  7: 

Orrick,   Anitra    Kay         Math. 

Orsinger,   Gary       Geog. 

Osborne,   Roger  L  H.  &  P.E. 

Oscarson,    Chris  French 

Osterbur,    Darlene  Ann    Elem. 

Row  8: 

Ostrem,   Elaine  L Bus.  Ed. 

Owen,  Wanda  J.    Art 

Palmer,  Elsbeth  Jean    Spec.  Ed. 

Palomino,    Victor   J.    Spanish 

Parker,  Mary  C.    Elem. 

264 


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Row   1: 

Patay,   Arthur  J.  Geog. 

Pattern,    Rosemary   S.  Lib.  Sci. 

Peecher,   Judy   Lee  Elem. 

Pellegrino,  Mary  E.  Bus. 

Peplow,   Cheryl    L.  Bus.  Ad. 

Row  2: 

Perisho,  Joy  Ann  Spanish 

Persons,    Karl    Jon  Math. 

Peters,  Jeanine        Spec.  Ed. 

Peterson,   Fred   R.                                    H.  &  P.E. 
Peterson,    Linda   J Elem. 

Row   J.- 
Peterson,  Rebecca   Sue    Math. 

Peuvion,  Donna  M Elem. 

Pfaff ,    Jeanne    Spec.  Ed. 

Phillips,    Bill    History 

Piccinelle,  Marilee Eng. 

Row  4: 

Peiper,    Mary   Sue    Spec.  Ed. 

Peiper,    Stan    Bio.  Sci. 

Pierson,  Janet  H.    Elem. 

Pilditch,  Anita  A Home  Ec. 

Pinkham,   Sharon   Lynn    Elem. 

Row  5: 

Poling,    Margaret    Eng. 

Pool,   Linda    L Home  Ec. 

Porick,    Nancy    Home  Ec. 

Proffitt,    Sara  Elem. 

Provasi,    Sandra    Kay    Eng. 

265 


Row   1: 

Pudellca,    Pamela   Ann    .  .  .  Math. 

Quimby,   Carol   S.    .  .  .  Home  Ec. 

Raber,   Cheryl  H.  &  P.E. 

Raftis,    Diana    D.  Home  Ec. 

Rake,   Anthony   I.    .  .  Lib.  Sci. 

Row  2: 

Rake,   Susan    M.    Spec.  Ed. 

Ramseyer,   Alfred  J.  Ag. 

Rathbun,   Linda  C Bus.  Ad. 

Ravegnani,    Marlene     .  .  Eng. 

Reddick,    Judy    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

Regnier,    Terry   V.    .  .  Ag. 

Reifel,    Keith   M Bus.  Ed. 

Reilly,   Jo  Ann  Spec.  Ed. 

Reimer,  Janice  Kay  Elem. 

Reimler,    Ruth    Ann  Spec.  Ed. 


JUNIORS 


Row  4: 

Reinacher,   Judy    Elem. 

Reyes,   Marie   M.  Socio. 

Reynolds,    David    H.  Bus.  Ed. 

Rezek,  Diane  M.  Elem. 

Ribolzi,    Kathy   Lynn  H.  &  P.E. 

Row   5: 

Rich,   Pamela    Elaine  Spanish 

Richards,    Bob  Bus.  Ed. 

Riddles,  Barbara  A.    Elem. 

Riechers,    Jolaine  Joy      Elem. 

Rinkenberger,  Stephen  L.    .  .  Music 

Row  6: 

Ritt,    Barbara    Ann       Eng. 

Robbins,  Jean  Ann      Elem. 

Robinson,   Diane   L Bus.  Ed. 

Rock,   Jo    Eng. 

Roders,   Barry Ag. 

Row  7: 

Rodger,  Jon  Arthur    Eng. 

Rogers,  Rose  Marie Home  Ec. 

Rogoski,    Dawn   C Eng. 

Romanelli,   Paula   L.    Elem. 

Romersberger,  Leslie    Music 

Row  S.- 
Rose,   Kathe     Elem. 

Rosenfield,    Barbara       Eng. 

Ross,    Florence       Eng. 

Rossi,   Cynthia    F Elem. 

Rostberg,    Linda    H.  &  P.E. 

266 


Row   1: 

Rudy,  M.  Ann    Bus.  Ed. 

Rupp,   Jane    Elem. 

Russell,   Emily    Spec.  Ed. 

Ryan,   Cherie  J Elem. 

Ryan,  Judith  Ann   Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Saathoff,  Tedd   H.  H.  &  P.E. 

Santini,  Alan  P.    Ind.  Arts 

Sappenfield,    Joyce    French 

Savage,   Glenn        Spec.  Ed. 

Schave,  Connie   K Elem. 

Row  3: 

Schavitz,   Karen   Fay H.  &  P.E. 

Scheidenhelm,    Kit    Art 

Schermerhorn,    Nancy    Math. 

Schingel,    Richard         ...                         Soc.  Sci. 
Schlipman,    Karen   S.    Elem. 


CLASS  OF  1968 


Row  4: 

Schlotzhauer,    Robert  T.       .  .                       Math. 

Schmidt,  Sharon  Spec.  Ed. 

Schmidt,  Van  W.  Eng. 

Schmitt,    Betty  J.  Elem. 

Schoening,    Paulette  Bus.  Ed. 

Row  5: 

Schofield,  Ruth  Elem. 

Screck,   Richard    Socio. 

Schrey,   Thomas   B.         Art 

Schroag,   Kathleen   M.  Elem. 

Schroeder,  Carol   L.    .  .  .  .  .      H.  &  P.E. 

Row  6: 

Schroth,  Henry  R.  Ind.  Arts 

Schwab,   Melody   K.  H.  &  P.E. 

Sebby,    Cheryl  Elem. 

Sedor,   Georganne   H Eng. 

Segal,    Sherry    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  7: 

Sendelbaugh,  Joseph Spec.  Ed. 

Seneff,  Charlotte  Anne  Spec.  Ed. 

Sent,  Linda  Lee  .    Elem. 

Sevick,   Anita    L Elem. 

Shafer,    Diana    Lynn    Bus.  Ad. 

Dow  8: 

Shemansky,   Rich    Bus.  Ed. 

Sherrard,  Pat Bus.  Ed. 

Shevokas,   Edna   Mae    Soc.  Sci. 

Short,  Paul    Ag. 

Shule,    Roger    Art 

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Row    7: 

Shurr,  Dave  C.  Bus.  Ad. 

Sidell,   Gary   Robert  Seog. 

Siebel,    Harry  German 

Sievers,    Laura    Jean    .  .  .  Home  Ec. 

Skrinskus,    Donna    .  .  .  Elem. 

Row  2: 

Slavicek,    Ruth  Joyce  Elem. 

Sleevar,  Josephine  Eng. 

Small,   John    D.       |nd.  Arts 

Small,    Pamela    E.  Bus.  Ed. 

Smith,   Barbara  J.  Elem. 

Row  J.- 
Smith, Larry  J.  Eng. 
Smith,  Shirley  D.  .  .  .  Elem. 
Snell,  Marcia  M.  ...  Elem. 
Sossie,  Maria  J.  Spec.  Ed. 
Souhrada,   Thomas   E.  Ind.  Arts 


JUNIORS 


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Row  4: 

Spinner,    Jerry       Bus.  Ad. 

Sprague,   Carol    S.  Elem. 

Sprague,   Mary  Lou  H.  &  P.E. 

Stadsholt,   Fred   E.  Soc.  Sci. 

Stafko,  April   Charlotte  Spanish 

Row  5: 

Starbuck,   Michele   Dee    ....  Spec.  Ed. 

Stauter,   Linda   Kay        Bus.  Ed. 

Sterr,  Gary  C.    Soc.  Sci. 

Stevens,  Jone  B.      Elem. 

Still,   Cheryl    A.  Art 

Row  6: 

Stokes,  Paulette  R.  Spec.  Ed. 

Stoll,   Ronald   Lee  .  ..    Bus.  Ed. 

Stuckel,   Judi   Ann  Spec.  Ed. 

Stull,   Sondra  Jean  Eng. 

Sturm,    Carol     Elem. 

Row  7: 

Sturm,   Linda  Jean      Speech 

Sudds,   Charlene  A Elem. 

Summers,   Gladys   E Math. 

Sutton,   Lyndie   Kay    Speech 

Suydam,    Sandra    Lynn    Elem. 

Row  8: 

Swalve,   Phyllis  Ann    Elem. 

Syniski,   Kathy  Ann    Bus.  Ed. 

Tadel,  Constance Spec.  Ed. 

Taft,   Nancy  R.      H.  &  P.E. 

Tassart,  Janet  Kay   Elem. 

268 


Row   1: 

Tate,  Carolyn   Rae    Elem. 

Tess,   Mary   L Spec.  Ed. 

Thomas,    Janet   Ann    Bus.  Ed. 

Thomas,   Mike    Bio.  Sci. 

Thompson,  Amelia       Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Thompson,  Carl    E Eng. 

Thompson,   Roger  L. Chem. 

Thornton    Martin    Ag. 

Tillery,    Cheryl  H.  &  P.E. 

Tilson,    Jo  Math. 

Row   3: 

Timko,   Elaine  L.    Elem. 

Timmins,    Michael     Bus.  Ed. 

Toppe,   Virginia    E.      H.  &  P.E. 

Towler,  Cynthia  J Spec.  Ed. 

Trigg,    Thomas   C Soc.  Sci. 


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269 


Row   1: 

Triska,  Charlene    Elem. 

Trudeau,  James  L Math. 

Tun-Hand,    Merle    Math. 

Vacula    Barbara    Home  Ec. 

Vaitkus,    Margaret  A Math. 

Row  2: 

Valley,   David   B Speech 

VanAlstine,    Sharon    Spec.  Ed. 

Vanderploeg,  Janice    Spec.  Ed. 

Vardaman,   Gail    Spec.  Ed. 

Vaupel,   Denny      Music 

Row  3: 

Veiga,   Maria    Spanish 

Veroni,   Kathy  J H.  &  P.E. 

Vickers,  Sharon    Elem. 

Vock,  Sandra   M Home  Ec. 

Vulcani,    Ginger       Eng. 


JUNIORS 


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Row  4: 

Waddell,  Jean    Spec.  Ed. 

Wade,    Cheri    Music 

Wagner,    Mary   Ann       H.  &  P.E. 

Wascher,   Susan   L Elem. 

Watkins,    Kaye       Elem. 

Row   5: 

Wells,  Janet  C Elem. 

Wells,    Peggy   A Elem. 

West,  Arthur  C Chem. 

Whalen,    Patricia    M Elem. 

Wheeler,   Linda  Jo    Bus.  Ed. 

Row  6: 

White,   Barbara  S Spec.  Ed. 

White,   llene   A Bio.  Sci. 

Whiteman,    Connie    Home  Ec. 

Whitman,  Nancy  A.    Elem. 

Wieber,  Holly  L Math. 

Row  7: 

Wiedman,   Nancy   Elem. 

Wienen,  Elma  M Elem. 

Wild,  Robert  W Spec.  Ed. 

Wilham,  Shelia   R Eng. 

Wilhelm,  Chris    Elem. 

Row  8: 

Williams,   Beverly  A.  ..  .  .  H.  &  P.E. 

Williams,   Jane   Ann    Home  Ec. 

Williams,  Jerry   R H.  &  P.E. 

Williams,    Joanne    Socio. 

Wilson,  Ann  L Spec.  Ed. 

270 


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Row   1: 

Wilson,  Cheryl  L.  Bus.  Ed. 

Wilson,    Fay  Spec.  Ed. 

Wilson,    Susan     Soc.  Sci. 

Winkelman,    Dale    K.  Bio.  Sci. 

Winter,    Jo  Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Winters,    Sherry    L  Psych. 

Wirth,   Laurel   Ann  Elem. 

Witt,  Irene  Julia  .  .  .  Art 
Wombacker,  Cheryl  Spec.  Ed. 
Wood,  Mary  A. Eng. 

Row  3: 

Woodrow,   Linda    Home  Ec. 

Woodward,    Dennis    Math. 

Woods,    Bonnie  C.    French 

Wrage,    Allen  Math. 

Wrench,  Donna  R Soc.  Sci. 

Row  4: 

Wright,  Pamela  Ann    Elem. 

Wrobel,  Cathy    Elem. 

Wynn,  Chester  A Math. 

Yarger,  William  C.    Bus.  Ad. 

Yadnock,  Kathie  M. Elem. 

Row  5: 

Zalucha,    Denis  J Chem. 

Zetterland,    Joyce    Spec.  Ed. 

Zippe,    Linda    Soc.  Sci. 

ZumMallen,    Sally    Spec.  Ed. 

ZumMallen,   Shirley    Spec.  Ed. 

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272 


SOPHOMORE  ADVISORY  BOARD 


The  two  main  activities  which 
the  sophomore  class  participates  in 
each  year  are  the  construction  of  the 
Homecoming  queen's  float  in  the  fall 
and  the  presentation  of  the  Sophomore 
Cotillion  in  May.  The  Advisory  Board 
this  year  also  worked  on  many  other 
worthwhile  projects.  A  committee  was 
set  up  to  establish  a  "College  Bowl" 
quiz  tournament.  The  purpose  of  this 
activity  was  to   promote  the  academic 


role  of  the  campus.  Throughout  the 
year,  the  Advisory  Board  sent  members 
as  representatives  to  attend  meetings 
of  different  organizations  on  campus. 
This  served  to  familiarize  the  board 
with  current  activities  and  new  ideas. 
In  order  to  establish  better  communica- 
tion between  individual  sophomores 
and  the  class  and  to  keep  sophomores 
in  touch  with  current  class  policies, 
pamphlets    were    sent    out    on    several 


occasions.  Pamphlets  were  also  printed 
containing  interviews  of  the  students 
running  for  class  offices.  A  parliamen- 
tary rules  committee  organized  several 
talks  around  the  subject  of  how  to  con- 
duct a  meeting.  The  Advisory  Board 
sponsored  a  booth  at  the  AWS  Carni- 
val and  sponsored  several  dances,  in- 
cluding those  organized  under  the  sum- 
mer recreation  board. 


SOPHOMORE  ADVISORY  BOARD  Front  Row:  Linda  Olmsted,  Mary  Lou  Newton,  Jill  Johnston,  Earl  Kyle,  treasurer;  Anna  Marie  Kosarek,  secretary; 
Greg  Ulferts,  president;  Fred  Landbeclc,  vice-president;  Sherry  Skog,  Sharon  Holland.  Second  Row:  Elsie  Christoi,  Joyce  Taube,  Patricia  Daley,  Lyn 
Brennan,  Sherry  Lyons,  Kathy  Campbell,  Peggy  Adams,  Linda  Ingold,  Nancy  Doddek.  Third  Row:  Ann  Johnson,  Judy  Uhles,  Judy  Zaruba,  Linda  Klop- 
toinsky,  Cathy  Skinner,  Marilyn  Murray,  Barbara  Henzel,  Judith  Mehlberg,  Carol  Ann  Davilen,  Sarajane  Edmonson,  Janie  Stockment.  Back  Row:  Karen 
Harden,  Norah  Roggy,  Joyce  Henrichs,  Edward  Groeninger,  Jeff  Huebner,  Bud  Pulaski,  Jay  Matthiesen,  Phyllis  Wyckoff,  Ann  Ray,  Mary  Lopinot.  Not 
Pictured:    Linda    Marchigiani,    Marlene   Monti,   Cindy   Steimle,    Kenneth    Fitch,    adviser. 


273 


Row   1: 

Ackerman,  Ronald    Ag. 

Adams,  Margaret Elem. 

Adloff,  William  C Elem. 

Agness,  Dolly  J. Home  Ec. 

Albertson,  Susan  Kay Elem. 

Row  2: 

Alexander,   Sue      Bus.  Ed. 

Allen,   Edward  T Math. 

Allison,  Margaret  L Elem. 

Alumbaugh,  Jean   Spec.  Ed. 

Amelianovich,  Pam Elem. 

Row   J.- 
Anderson, Ann  V History 

Andracke,   Linda   M History 

Anna,  Roger  B.   Spec.  Ed. 

Arnett,   Paul   N Spanish 

Arvin,  Rebecca   Spec.  Ed. 


SOPHOMORES 


Row  4: 

Astary,    Diane    Elem. 

Aten,  Jane    Speech 

Atkinson,  Judi Bio.  Sci. 

Attig,  Norma  J Home  Ec. 

Attig,   Robert  G Soc.  Sci. 

Row   5: 

Bachtold,  Sam    Latin 

Backes,  Keith  J.   Geog. 

Backlund,  Andrew Bio.  Sci. 

Baer,  Linda  S Eng. 

Baile,    Sandra    Music 

Row  6: 

Bailey,   Beverly    Elem. 

Bakalyar,   Myra      Elem. 

Baker,  Ronn   Eng. 

Bale,  G.  Evan Ag. 

Ball,   Rose  Marie    Soc.  Sci. 

Row   7: 

Ballantyne,  Lynn   Elem. 

Balmes,   Jan    Music 

Bannister,   Barb    Lib.  Sci. 

Barger,   Nancy  A History 

Barnes,  Joan    Elem. 

Row  S.- 
Barton,   Barbara    Spec.  Ed. 

Ban,  Dale  Catherine   Spec.  Ed. 

Bateman,  Annette Elem. 

Bates,  Frances Eng. 

Bauer,  Christine  J H.  &  P.E. 

274 


Row   1: 

Bauman,  Betty  Jean Home  Ec. 

Baumann,  Lynette Spec.  Ed. 

Bazik,  Edna  Frances Math. 

Belcher,   Marilyn      H.  &  P.E. 

Bennett,  Donald  E Russian 

Row  2: 

Benson,  James  Earl   H.  &  P.E. 

Berberet,  Delores  J. Spec.  Ed. 

Berg,  James  A. Bio.  Sci. 

Berry,  Mary  Kathleen Spec.  Ed. 

Bertacchi,  Carolyn    Elem. 

Row   3: 

Bertoni,  Samuel   E Bio.  Sci. 

Best,  Thomas  C.     Chem. 

Biederstadt,  Sandy Eng. 

Bill,  Terry  L Bus.  Ed. 

Billiet,  Mary  Lou Spec.  Ed. 


Students  come  to  a   book  sale  sponsored   by  a  campus  organization    looking  tor   books  ranging   trom   Shakespeare  to  organic  chemistry. 


275 


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Row    7.- 

Bischoff,  Debbie  A.  Bus.  Ed. 

Bishop,  Sue  Ann      Elem. 

Blua,    Patricia    Elem. 

Blundy,  Douglas    Math. 

Blundy,  Ruth  E. Elem. 

Row  2: 

Blunk,  William  Carl Physics 

Boehle,  Marlene Math. 

Boente,   Myrna  J Elem. 

Bolton,  Estelle  M Eng. 

Bolton,   Norma  J Eng. 

Row   J.- 
Bond, Dan Psych. 

Bond,  Stewart  L.    Ind.  Arts 

Boone,  Nancy  Claire    Eng. 

Boric,   Maria  A Elem. 

Bosky,    Steve    Eng. 


CLASS  OF  1969 


Row   4: 

Bradac,   Lynn         Elem. 

Brandenburg,   Nancy    Soc.  Sci. 

Branding,  Linda  K.    .  .  .  Math. 

Brandon,   Margo    Music 

Brandt,  Cathie  L. Spanish 

Row  5: 

Branyan,  Sharon  Sue    Home  Ec. 

Brashinger,    Matt  C History 

Brauer,    Patricia  J.    Spec.  Ed. 

Brennan,   Lyn  Elem. 

Brewer,  Malinda  Jean  H.  &  P.E. 

Row   6: 

Brickler,  Judith  Ann    ...  ...    History 

Bridger,  John  T. Ag. 

Brockway,  Andrea  Lee      Eng. 

Bromeland,  Mary  A.   .  .  Bus.  Ed. 

Bronoski,  Carol  Ellen   ...  Home  Ec. 

Row   7: 

Brown,  Jack    H.  &  P.E. 

Brown,  Janis   L.  H.  &  P.E. 

Brown,    Julie    Elem. 

Brown,   Roger  I Ag. 

Brown,  Sharon  J Eng. 

Row  8: 

Bruninga,    Elaine    Bus.  Ed. 

Bryer,  Brenda  K Art 

Buckley,   Lynne  E Spec.  Ed. 

Buehner,   Beate    German 

Bundy,  Linda  Kay    H.  &  P.E. 

276 


No   matter   how   things  are   placed   there   just  isn't  enough   room. 


Row    1: 

Burdick,  Margaret  J.    Soc.  Sci. 

Burke,  Scott  Murray Eng. 

Byram,  Karla  J.      Spec.  Ed. 

Caccia,    Jeannie    Bus.  Ed. 

Cain,   Rose  Ann    Math. 

Row  2: 

Callahan,   Janet   M.    Elem. 

Callahan,  Sue  A Spec.  Ed. 

Campbell,    James    Poli.  Sci. 

Campbell,  Kathie  J. Elem. 

Capps,  Gayle  Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  3: 

Cardenas,    Priscilla    Home  Ec. 

Carlson,  John  C Spec.  Ed. 

Carper,  Christine  K Elem. 

Carrier,    Karen    Art 

Carroll,  Nancy  L Elem. 

Row  4: 

Carter,  Linda  S Eng. 

Castellani,   Sherry    Math. 

Castner,   Mary  Susan    Spec.  Ed. 

Cathcart,  John  E Eng. 

Catt,  Cynthia  E.    Elem. 

flow  5: 

Chace,  Stephen  B Bus.  Ad. 

Chamness,  Judy    Spec.  Ed. 

Chandler,  Charlotte Bio.  Sci. 

Chisamore,  Dolores  M Bus.  Ed. 

Chodakowski,  Paula  J Elem. 

277 


Row   1: 

Chrisman,  Joyce    H.  &  P.E. 

Chudoba,   Nancy  Ann      .  Elem. 

Clore,   Larry    Bus.  Ad. 

Cocking,    Arlett       Spec.  Ed. 

Colberg,    Barbara    H.  &  P.E. 

Row   2: 

Colclasure,   Linda   M Bus.  Ed. 

Coley,  Terry  W ....    Lib.  Sci. 

Collins,  Patricia Home  Ec. 

Conner,  John  R. Ag. 

Connett,  Arlene    Elem. 

Row  3: 

Cook,  Judy  S. Elem. 

Coontz,  James  Alan        Bus.  Ad. 

Cording,   Betty  Ann    Elem. 

Costello,  Maureen    Spec.  Ed. 

Covill,  Peggy  Jo   Speech 


SOPHOMORES 


Row  4: 

Cox,  Jacqueline  L Elem. 

Cramer,  Wilma  M. Bio.  Sci. 

Crissey,  Brian  L. Math. 

Croft,  Vaughn    Ind.  Arts 

Crowley,   Pat  J Spec.  Ed. 

Row   5: 

Cullinane,  Jacqueline  L Home  Ec. 

Cunningham,  Ronald  G Chem. 

Curtis,  Mary  Ann Socio. 

Daley,  Patricia    Math. 

Damrau,   Ronald  Tarry      Spec.  Ed. 

Row   6: 

Dattilo,  Mary   Art 

Davenport,  Jeanne  E Elem. 

Davis,    Barbara    Spec.  Ed. 

Davis,  Diana        History 

Day,   Rhonda  Carole    Music 

Row   7: 

Dean,  Ronald Chem. 

Deiss,   Jean    Spec.  Ed. 

Dennis,  Larry  A Math. 

Dennison,  Jean    Music 

DeSilva,    Rosemarie    Elem. 

Row  8: 

DeVore,    Sandra    Spec.  Ed. 

Dewey,  Susan  L Spec.  Ed. 

Dickerson,  Anne   Lib.  Sci. 

Diemer,  Diane  M. Elem. 

Dierker,   Linda    H.  &  P.E. 

278 


Row   1: 

Doddek,  Nancy  J Speech 

Dolen,  Connie Spec.  Ed. 

Dollaske,  Barbara  J Elem. 

Dougan,  Susan    History 

Doyle,   Mary    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   2: 

Drake,   Beverly  Ann  German 

Drap,   Ellen  Ann    Elem. 

Drayer,    Nancy    Eng. 

Drde,    Nancy  Jo         .  Bus.  Ed. 

Drenkhahn,  Ellen  C.  Elem. 

Row  3: 

Drum,    Patricia    Ellen    Music 

Duff,    Marjorie    Elem. 

Dunkel,  Carol    Elem. 

Dunlap,  Susan  K. Elem. 

Durbin,  Connie  L Bus.  Ed. 


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279 


Row   1: 

Durbin,  Cora  Elizabeth    Home  Ec. 

Dykeman,  Anita  L.    Elem. 

Earing,  Meri Socio. 

East,   David   E Ind.  Arts 

Ebner,  Nancy  Lynn Spec.  Ed. 

Row   2: 

Edwards,   Mary      ...    Spec.  Ed. 

Ehrhard,  Judi  G. Elem. 

Eiclcler,    Mary    Spec.  Ed. 

Elder,   Betty  S Home  Ec. 

Ellis,  Judith  Gayle   Elem. 

Row   J.- 
Ellis, Mary  Lou      Elem. 

Eisner,  Shirley      Elem. 

Embody,  Connie    Elem. 

Endress,  Patricia  J Spec.  Ed. 

Ettel,   Mary  A Elem. 


CLASS  OF  1969 


Row  4: 

Evans,  Linda  L Home  Ec. 

Eyrse,  Cinda      Art 

Fachet,  Fred  J German 

Fahling,  Cheryl Spec.  Ed. 

Fawer,   Rebecca  S Elem. 

Row   5: 

Febus,  Linda  Jean Spec.  Ed. 

Fedor,  Carol   A.    Elem. 

Fegley,  Karen  Sue Home  Ec. 

Feller,  Barbara  Jean      Spanish 

Feller,  Wanda   K.    .  .  Bus.  Ed. 

Row   6: 

Fellhauer,  Susan  Ann Elem. 

Fetters,  Lynn  M Elem. 

Fiedler,  Betty  Jo Spec.  Ed. 

Finn,    Kathleen    Home  Ec. 

Fischer,   Rosemarie  M Spec.  Ed. 

Row   7: 

Flagg,  Don  J Spec.  Ed. 

Fleming,  Vicki    Bio.  Sci. 

Flesher,  Pamela  J Home  Ec. 

Foli,  Sharon   L.    Spec.  Ed. 

Foster,   Barbara      Bus.  Ed. 

Row  S.- 
Foster,   Marion    Eng. 

Fowler,  Pam  H Art 

Fox,  Maria      Bus.  Ed. 

Frary,  Linda H.  &  P.E. 

Fraser,  Bob     Ind.  Arts 

280 


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Row   1: 

Fraser,   Dianne   D Bus.  Ed. 

Freese,  John  P Poli.  Sci. 

French,   Perry  J.    Speech 

Friedrich,  Jerry  L. Eng. 

Friel,  Karen    Elem. 

Row   2: 

Frost,  Kathleen        Spec.  Ed. 

Frutiger,  Donna  M Elem. 

Fudge,  Charlotte   Home  Ec. 

Fultz,  Cheryl  A. Speech 

Gadlin,  Barry  H. Eng. 

Row   J.- 
Gallagher,   Michael    H.  &  P.E. 

Galloway,  June  A Math. 

Gardner,  Betty  Jane  H.  &  P.E. 

Gasaway,  Karen Speech 

George,  Carolyn    Home  Ec. 

Row  4: 

George,    Linda       Spec.  Ed. 

Gerard,    Stephen    Math. 

Gibson,  Ron Ind.  Arts 

Giffhorn,  Nancy  A Socio. 

Gillespie,    Lydia    H.  &  P.E. 

Row   S.- 
Glasgow,  Rebecca    Elem. 

Glass,  Linda  S.    Eng. 

Gleason,  Connie Lib.  Sci. 

Goetz,  Patricia  K Elem. 

Goff,   Lorraine  L Elem. 

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Row   7: 

Golden,  Michael  N. Spec.  Ed. 

Goldenstein,   Mary  Ellen  Elem. 

Gore,  Spencer  F Music 

Gramliclc,   Eileen  A.    Eng. 

Granholm,   Nancy    .  .  .  H.  &  P.E. 

Row  2: 

Grant,  Carol    Elem. 

Gratchner,   Michael  G.  Math. 

Gratton,  Melvin  L.        Ag. 

Greeley,  Barbara  Jean Spec.  Ed. 

Greeness,    David    P.  Bus.  Ad. 

Row   3: 

Gregory,   Judith   A.       Art 

Grethery,  Lynn    German 

Grieve,  J.  Winston        Math. 

Groff,  Carol  Lynne        H.  &  P.E. 

Gross,   Bud    H.  &  P.E. 


SOPHOMORES 


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Row  4: 

Gross,  Connie  L.    Home  Ec. 

Gustafson,  Linda  L Home  Ec. 

Guymon,    David    Edward    Spec.  Ed. 

Haab,   Elaine  C Elem. 

Hahn,  Kathy  E. Socio. 

Row  S.- 
Hall, Shirley  Eileen Bus.  Ed. 

Halpin,    Patricia    Bio.  Sci. 

Hamilton,   James    Music 

Handt,  Ellen  M Eng. 

Hanson,  Alan  J Art 

Row   6: 

Happes,  Faye Math. 

Harden,    Karen    Spec.  Ed. 

Harms,   Sandra    Elem. 

Harris,  Joan  L Elem. 

Harris,   Lois  Ann    Spanish 

Row  7: 

Harroun,  Jackie Bus.  Ed. 

Hart,  Terry  Lee    Ind.  Arts 

Hatfield,   Millie    Spec.  Ed. 

Hathway,    Debbie    Socio. 

Havenar,  Michael  A Elem. 

Row  8: 

Hedgren,  Diane  B H.  &  P.E. 

Heidmann,  Sally Elem. 

Hein-tzman,  Emmy Eng. 

Held,  Lin  M Spec.  Ed. 

Helledy,  Joan  M Spec.  Ed. 

282 


Row   1: 

Helm,    Ronald    History 

Helman,   Marcia   Lyn    Bio.  Sci. 

Hemmer,   Linda   Marie    Eng. 

Hendrix,  Rhoda  G H.  &  P.E. 

Hermann,  Shirley  J Math. 

Row  2: 

Hill,  Carol  A.    Bus.  Ed. 

Hill,  Carol  Lynn Home  Ec. 

Hill,  Linda  June      Eng. 

Hinman,  Sheryl   Lee      Eng. 

Hinton,  Diane    Eng. 

Row  3: 

Hochstotter,  Christine    Spec.  Ed. 

Hoerr,   Richard   Lee      Bus.  Ad. 

Hoffman,  Joyce  E Elem. 

Hoh,  Judy Spec.  Ed. 

Holalcovsky,  Sandy Math. 


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283 


Row    1: 

Holicky,   Francine  C.    Elem. 

Holland,  Sharon  M Elem. 

Holsclaw,  Janice   E.      Elem. 

Hopick,  Mary  C Elem. 

Hopkins,  Jeanne  Ann Math. 

Row   2: 

Hott,  Thomas  A.    Chem. 

Hozian,  Corliss   Lee      French 

Hrasky,  Jacqueline  M Elem. 

Hubbard,  Yvonne    Elem. 

Hubbartt,  Michael  D Eng. 

Row   3: 

Huddleston,   Ronald        Eng. 

Huff,  Katrink  Elem. 

Hull,  Diana  Jean      Spec.  Ed. 

Hullinger,  Linda  L Math. 

Humm,  Susan  E.      Soc.  Sci. 


CLASS  OF  1969 


Row  4: 

Hunter,  Delores  H.  &  P.E. 

Ilgaudas,  Christine        Elem. 

Ingersoll,  Kathleen  M Spec.  Ed. 

Ingersoll,  Linda  Kay     Spec.  Ed. 

Ingold,  Linda  Lee Elem. 

Row  5: 

Irvin,  Carol  Ann Spec.  Ed. 

Irving,  Terrie      H.  &  P.E. 

Irwin,  Nancy  Jean Elem. 

Jacobson,  Louise Bus.  Ed. 

Jansen,  Dale  A.      Chem. 

Row   6: 

Jarmotz,  Karen  L Elem. 

Jeanes,  Donald  F. Music 

Jenkins,  Linda  Kay Spec.  Ed. 

Jividen,   Peggy      Jr.  High 

Johnson,  Ann Elem. 

Row   7: 

Johnson,  Ardyce Elem. 

Johnson,  Diane  Adele Art 

Johnson,  Linda  Sue Elem. 

Johnson,  Margaret Math. 

Johnson,  Sharon  K Spec.  Ed. 

Row   S.- 
Johnson,  Timothy    Elem. 

Johnson,  Wayne  E Bus.  Ad. 

Johnson,  William   B History 

Johnston,  Jill  Diane    Elem. 

Jones,  Carol  B.      Elem. 

284 


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Row    1: 

Jones,  Lois  Arlene Math. 

Jones,  Vicki   Lynn    Eng. 

Jordan,    Linda    H.  &  P.E. 

Judd,   Marilyn  A Eng. 

Jungels,  Linda  Jeanne        Elem. 

Row  2: 

Kaiser,  Linda  J.      Elem. 

Kaminski,   Harry         German 

Kannberg,  Kathy  J.      Poli.  Sci. 

Kaspar,  Linda      Math. 

Kaufman,  Betty Elem. 

Row   3: 

Kay,  Linda  M.        Elem. 

Keenan,  Kathy Elem. 

Kelleher,  Kathy Eng. 

Kelley,  Keith  W Ag. 

Kelly,   Jerald  Psych. 

Row  4: 

Kenagy,  Joanne  C.    Home  Ec. 

Kent,  Janet      Bus.  Ed. 

Kenyon,  Mary  Ann Spec.  Ed. 

Kerber,   Robert  M Elem. 

Kern,  Barbara    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  5: 

Kerz,  Marcia  M. Spec.  Ed. 

Kesman,  Frank    Soc.  Sci 

Kibler,  Molly Bus.  Ed. 

Kincaid,   Kay    Bus.  Ed. 

Kincaid,   Mariclare      Elem. 

285 


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Row   1: 

King,  Jacqueline  L Spec.  Ed. 

Kingsbury,  Nancy  S Elem. 

Kleczewski,  Janet  J. Jr.  High 

Klein,  Marc        Spec.  Ed. 

Klenz,  Judy  Ann    Elem. 

Row   2: 

Kloptowsky,  Linda  S.    Music 

Kmiecik,  Mary  H Elem. 

Knott,  Wanda  J Elem. 

Koehler,  Lynn  C. German 

Kohl,  Barry      Ag. 

Row    3: 

Komlanc,   Betsy      H.  &  P.E. 

Koreslco,  Sharon  G Elem. 

Korshak,  Judy  L Elem. 

Kortmeier,    Pamela    Bus.  Ed. 

Kraft,   Kathy  L Eng. 


SOPHOMORES 


Row  4: 

Kratochvil,  Carol    Elem. 

Kretchmer,  Sally  J. Elem. 

Kristy,  Jo  Ann Spec.  Ed. 

Kroll,  James   E.      Ind.  Arts 

Kropp,  David  E. Socio. 

Row   5: 

Krueger,  Jill  D.  H.  &  P.E. 

Kruger  Linda  M Home  Ec. 

Krumin,    Loraine    Elem. 

Kummer,   Robert Eng. 

Kupferschmid,  Sue  A. Elem. 

Row   6: 

Kuzel,    Penny    Eng. 

Kyle,   Earl  Math. 

LaHood,  Jeanne  M Spanish 

Lamar,  Judith  A Spec.  Ed. 

Lambert,  Kathy Elem. 

Row   7: 

Lambert,    Louise    Spec.  Ed. 

Landbeck,   Frederick    Psych. 

Langhorst,  Anita Elem. 

Lapp,  Carolyn Elem. 

Lareau,  Mary  Ellen Elem. 

Row  8: 

Larkin,   Richard  S Speech 

Larson,   Linnea   K Elem. 

Laubaugh,  Rebecca  Jane Elem. 

Lauing,  Carolyn  J Art 

Lauridsen,  Jill  Renee Art 

286 


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287 


Row    1: 

Lauterbach,  Sally  E.  Eng. 

Layendecker,  Rosemary  ....  Art 

Lazaroff,  Leo  Allen Bio.  Sci. 

Lee,  Mary  Home  Ec. 

Legel,   Karen  Sue    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Lehn,  Richard        Ag. 

Leibel,  Janice  K.    Math. 

Leidos,  Kris    Spec.  Ed. 

Lemons,  Judy    Home  Ec. 

Lenz,  Cheri  D Elem. 

Row   3: 

Leogrande,   Jeanette    ....  Eng. 

Lind,   Helen   Marie    Eng. 

Lindsley,  Janet  Kay    Elem. 

Lindstrom,   Bernadette    Bio.  Sci. 

Lippert,  Brenda  Sue Home  Ec. 


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Row  4: 

List,    Donna     H.  &  P.E. 

Little,  Carol  L. Elem. 

Little,  Larry  D. Music 

Lochridge,    Carolyn    Elem. 

Loman,   Carole    Eng. 

Row   5: 

Long,  Regina Elem. 

Lopinot,  Mary Spec.  Ed. 

Losch,   Elizabeth    Music 

Loulcota,  Judith  D French 

Lovingfoss,  Carolyn    Math. 

Row   6: 

Lundeen,    Mary      Elem. 

Lynch,  Michael  Eric Bus.  Ad. 

Lynn,  Ronald  R.    Ag. 

Lyons,   Sherry    Socio. 

Mack,   Nancy    ...     Math. 

Row  7: 

MacKenzie,    Marianne    Spec.  Ed. 

Mackesy,  Kathy  M Bus.  Ed. 

MacMillan,  Diane Elem. 

Major,  George  F. Eng. 

Mann,  Lawrence  R Econ. 

Row   8: 

Mann,  Virginia  L Soc.  Sci. 

Manz,  Mary  Elaine Elem. 

Marquardt,  Diane Eng. 

Marshall,  John  C History 

Martens,  Norma  Rae Soc.  Sci. 

288 


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Row   1: 

Martin,    Nancy    Spec.  Ed. 

Mason,   Ron      Bus.  Ed. 

Mathy,  Linda  J.    Speech 

Matthiesen,   Jay    Elem. 

Mattsson,  Margery  Ann Elem. 

Row  2: 

Maulding,    Sheila    Elem. 

Maxwell,  Patti  Ann Elem. 

Medaris,  Rod    History 

Meehan,  Kathleen  A Bus.  Ed. 

Meeske,  Rita  M. Elem. 

Row  3: 

Meggesin,  Kathy Eng. 

Mehl,  Paula  Jean Home  Ec. 

Melvin,   Dorothy    H.  &  P.E. 

Merkie,  William  E Bus.  Ad. 

Merriman,  Alan    Ag. 

Row  4: 

Mester,  Jo  Ann   Bus.  Ed. 

Metzger,  Susan    Elem. 

Mifflin,  Susan    Spec.  Ed. 

Miller,   Barbara  J Soc.  Sci. 

Miller,  Diane  M Home  Ec. 

Row  5: 

Miller,  John  K Bio.  Sci. 

Miller,  Mary  Letha Elem. 

Mischler,  Sharon  R.   Jr.  High 

Misener,  Donna  Sue Spec.  Ed. 

Monroe,  Margaret  A Elem. 

289 


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Row   1: 

Monti,   Marlene   F.    Elem. 

Morgan,   John    E.    Socio. 

Morgenstern,  Bari    Bus.  Ed. 

Morris,    Paula       Elem. 

Morris,   Richard  Keith    Ag. 

Row  2: 

Morrison,    Susan       Elem. 

Morss,   Sharon    H.  &  P.E. 

Mortimer,  Becky Music 

Mosier,  J.  Leon      Math. 

Mrazek,   Barbara    Elem. 

Row  3: 

Mueller,   Louann      Elem. 

Muir,    Kay    Elem. 

Mulligan,  Kathy  Lynn Spec.  Ed. 

Murphy,   Gordon    Poli.  Sci. 

Musiclc,    Beverly    Spec.  Ed. 


SOPHOMORES 


Row  4: 

McCammon,    Kim    H.  &  P.E. 

McCann,  Janet  Lynn    Elem. 

McClure,  Michele Bus.  Ed. 

McConkey,  Janet Spec.  Ed. 

McCoy,  Sharon Elem. 

Row   5: 

McCully,  Colleen Elem. 

McDonald,  Jane  F Elem. 

McElroy,  Margaret French 

McFall,  Cathy  J. Speech 

McFarland,  Patricia    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   6: 

McNamara,  Anne Spec.  Ed. 

Nasharr,  Sharlin  L Elem. 

Neil,  Connie  S German 

Nelson,  Carol Speech 

Nelson,  Judi    Jr.  High 

Row   7: 

Nelson,  Marcia  D. Elem. 

Nelson,  Mary  Anne Soc.  Sci. 

Nelson,  Rene  L Elem. 

Nelson,  Rodney  Paul   Art 

Nesbitt,   Sandra    Math. 

Row  S.- 
Newman, Charles  R Speech 

Newton,  Mary  Lou Eng. 

Nichols,    Penelope    Spec.  Ed. 

Nix,  Penny Elem. 

Noonan,  Sandra  Lynn Elem. 

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Row   1: 

Nordin,  Virginia  S Spec.  Ed. 

Norton,  Carol  Jean      Elem. 

Norton,  Nancy  R. Math. 

Novotny,  Kathleen  Ann      Elem. 

Nuelle,   Pat    Eng. 

Row   2: 

Nunn,  Carolyn  E Home  Ec. 

Oesterle,    Sandra     Eng. 

O'Hare,  Carol  Ann    Music 

Olive,  Terry  Lee      Elem. 

Olson,  Kristine History 

Row   3: 

Olson,   Pam    French 

Olson,  Teckla  L.   Elem. 

Olt,  Leanna Eng. 

Oltman,    Marcia    Elem. 

Orazi,  Gina  Teresa    Elem. 


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Row    1: 

Osborn,   Wanda    Elem. 

Osborne,  Cynthia   Marie  Eng. 

Pace,  Sally  Joy        Spec.  Ed. 

Pagels,  Charles  F Psych. 

Paine,  Margaret      ....  Math. 

Row   2: 

Palmer,  Gary  James    Socio. 

Paluska,  Jolena      Elem. 

Parrett,  Camella  Sue Jr.  High 

Parrish,  David          Math. 

Pasternak,    Bonnie    Elem. 

Row   3: 

Patterson,  Sheila    ....  H.  &  P.E. 

Patterson,  William      Music 

Patton,  Marcia  Diane Bus.  Ed. 

Pedigo,  Dale  L.      History 

Pekkarinen,   Peter Math. 


CLASS  OF  1969 


Row   4: 

Penn,  Christine  A. Elem. 

Perkins,  L.  Glenn      History 

Peters,   Patricia    Elem. 

Peterson,  James Poll.  Sci. 

Peterson,  Terry  Lee      Eng. 

Row  5: 

Piana,   Ruth   L.    Spanish 

Pickworth,  Janet  R. H.  &  P.E. 

Pitz,  Shirley        Elem. 

Pitzer,   Patricia  Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Podeschi,  Natalie    French 

Row  6: 

Pohlmann,   Amy   B Math. 

Pohlmann,  Mary  Kay Bus.  Ed. 

Polick,   Nancy    Elem. 

Porth,  Linda  Jane Spec.  Ed. 

Poskin,   Polly        History 

Row  7: 

Potrafka,   Sally    Elem. 

Powell,    Bonnie    Elem. 

Powell,  Jody  Lynne    Elem. 

Prescott,   Lynne  A.    Elem. 

Quinton,  Janice  C Eng. 

Row  8: 

Ragains,  Alan  C Speech 

Randall,  Jean  M Spec.  Ed. 

Rapp,    Susan    Eng. 

Rapps,   Rena    Elem. 

Rasmussen,  Janis   History 

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Row   7: 

Ray,  Ann    Elem. 

Raymond,    Ronda    Bio.  Sci. 

Reach,  Dale  Wesley Bus.  Ad. 

Reeb,  Marilyn    Elem. 

Reeser,  Susan  A.    Bus.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Rich,  Lyle  V Math. 

Richards,  Sheila    Home  Ec. 

Richardson,  Nancy Speech 

Richmond,  Ronald Bus.  Ed. 

Riegel,  Sue    Bio.  Sci. 

Row  3: 

Rients,  Joyce  Ann Elem. 

Ringenberg,  Philip  J Eng. 

Rishel,  Susan    Elem. 

Robertson,   Karen  Sue    Math. 

Rodman,  Carol  Ann Elem. 

Row  A: 

Rogers,  Elliott  D Art 

Rosenberry,    Carolyn    Eng. 

Roth,  Sandra  J. Elem. 

Ruddutz,  Keith   Soc.  Sci. 

Runge,    Darlene    Math. 

Row  5: 

Runge,  Virginia  Sue    Elem. 

Ryan,  Mary  Ann Elem. 

Ryder,  Sandra  Lee Jr.  High 

Sage,  Roberta French 

Sandall,  Steve   H.  &  P.E. 

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Row    1: 

Sanders,   Alan  Soc.  Sci 

Sanderson,  Jeanne  M.  .  .  .  H.  &  P.E. 

Sanford,    Sharon    Eng. 

Sangmeister,  Arlene      History 

Sarver,  Jill   E Spec.  Ed. 

Row   2: 

Satterthwaite,  Donna  G.  Socio. 

Sauper,   Rosemary  E.    .  .  .  .  Socio. 

Sayers,    Linda   J.    Eng. 

Schaafsma,  Janice  K. Elem. 

Scharf,  Charlene  M.  Bio.  Sci. 

Row   3: 

Scheemacker,  Janis  Bus.  Ed. 

Schelle,  Portia  Lynn Elem. 

Scherer,  Mary  R. Elem. 

Schleder,  Mary  Louise    Elem. 

Schmidgall,  Cathy    Eng. 


SOPHOMORES 


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Row   4: 

Schmidt,  Mark  H Chem. 

Schmidt,    Patricia         .  Bio.  Sci. 

Schneider,  Judith  A.    Music 

Schneider,   Warren      Soc.  Sci 

Schneiderman,  James  A Geog. 

Row   5: 

Schnurrpusch,  Gary  W.      Math. 

Scholl,  Bob  L.  Soc.  Sci. 

Schorn,   Barbara  Home  Ec. 

Schroeder,  Linda  Jean        .  .  .  Elem. 

Schwalbe,  Rebecca Spec.  Ed. 

Row   6: 

Schwarz,    Karin         Spec.  Ed. 

Schwind,    Donna    Spec.  Ed. 

Sellers,  Ginny Eng. 

Senyshyn,   Linda   K Spanish 

Serrine,   Karen  M Bus.  Ed. 

Row   7: 

Shade,  Sarah    Eng. 

Shannon,  Shirley Eng. 

Shaulis,  James Elem. 

Shea,  Marilyn Soc.  Sci. 

Shields,  Melani  A Elem. 

Row  8: 

Shira,   Dennis  K.    Bus.  Ad. 

Shoger,  Marilyn  Jean Music 

Shold,  Diane  Marie French 

Shull,    Bonnie    Spanish 

Sibigtroth,   Linda    Math. 

294 


Row   1: 

Siefert,   Steve       Eng. 

Siegfried,  Judy Elem. 

Siemion,   Patricia  S Elem. 

Sims,    Kathleen         Spec.  Ed. 

Sipp,  James  A Ind.  Arts 

Row   2: 

Skog,   Sherry  ...         Elem. 

Small,  Thomas Bio.  Sci. 

Smith,  Debbie  S. Spec.  Ed. 

Smith,  Joanne  D Elem. 

Smith,  Marilyn  D.  Elem. 

Row  3: 

Smith,  Rose  Anne .  .  .      Elem. 

Smith,  Vera   Lea  .  .         Elem. 

Snyder,  Marsha  Ann Elem. 

Snyder,  Vicky  Lynn  Home  Ec. 

Sobb,    Annette       Elem. 


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Row    J.- 
Solomon, Dottie  F Music 

Somenzi,   Darre    Spec.  Ed. 

Somers,  Patrick  J Bio.  Sci. 

Sorenson,  Bonnie  L H.  &  P.E. 

Speaker,   Robert  K Ind.  Arts 

Row   2: 

Staton,   Patti    H.  &  P.E. 

Steakley,  William  B.  Eng. 

Steele,   Deborah    Elem. 

Stein,  Cathy  Ann Socio. 

Stenberg,  Jeanne  E. Music 

Row   J.- 
Stephens, JoAnne Eng. 

Stevens,    Diane    Spec.  Ed. 

Stewart,  Diane  L Soc.  Sci. 

Stewart,    George    Soc.  Sci. 

Stewart,  Holly  D Math. 


SOPHOMORES 


Row  4: 

Stewart,  Marsha      Spec.  Ed. 

Stinebaugh,   Gretchen    Eng. 

Stoddart,    Mary       Home  Ec. 

Stoltz,    Robert    Ind.  Arts 

Strelecky,    Lori         Bus.  Ad. 

Row  5: 

Stuckel,  Stephanie    Spec.  Ed. 

Suckaw,  Ruth  Ann Eng. 

Sulzer,   Donna   M Elem. 

Sumrow,   Patti    Elem. 

Susmilch,  Chuck      Socio. 

Row   6: 

Sutherd,   Diane Spec.  Ed. 

Sutter,  Donna  L Math. 

Swanson,  Carol  Ann Elem. 

Swanson,  Karen  A Spec.  Ed. 

Switzer,  Jo  Ann      French 

Row   7: 

Talbott,  Gloria  Jean     Bus.  Ed. 

Tamblyn,   Rita    Elem. 

Tarpy,  Ann Spanish 

Taube,  Joyce Elem. 

Taylor,   Betty  Jane    Eng. 

Row  S.- 
Taylor,  Gina    Elem. 

Taylor,    Penny    Spec.  Ed. 

Teets,  Jane  E.   Bus.  Ed. 

Teter,  Linda Elem. 

Theobald,  Lou  Anne Spec.  Ed. 

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Row    1: 

Thomas,  Carol   Lynn    ....  Elem. 

Thomas,   David        Soc.  Sci. 

Thompson,   Angela       Elem. 

Thompson,    Christine       Spec.  Ed. 

Thompson,  Jerry  D.      Poli.  Sci. 

Row  2: 

Thompson,  Kathy  Lynn Spec.  Ed. 

Thomson,  David  S Math. 

Thorson,  Sue  E Elem. 

Tistl,  Lois Eng. 

Torres,  Jeannette    Elem. 

Row  3: 

Traister,    Toni    Spec.  Ed. 

Treadway,  Holly Elem. 

Treadwell,  Janice    Bus.  Ed. 

Trogolo,  Linda Bus.  Ed. 

Troyer,  Geneva        Elem. 

Row  4: 

Tumbleson,  Becky  S. Elem. 

Turner,  Janet  L.    Spec.  Ed. 

Turpen,  Charlene    Spec.  Ed. 

Uhles,  Judith  Lynn H.  &  P.E. 

Uremovic,  Jim    History 

Row  5: 

Urquiza,  Richard French 

Vandegraft,  Judith Elem. 

Vandegraft,  Sherry Spec.  Ed. 

Vanderploeg,   Kathi    Elem. 

VanDeWeerd,  Darlene Elem. 

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Row    1: 

VanFleet,  Eric  Lynn  Psych. 

Vehlow,  Carol  Lynn Art 

Velon,  Diane  T.    French 

Verbout,    Carol       Spanish 

Vernier,   Mary  Jo      .  .  Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Vineyard,  Melvin  C.  Lib.  Sci. 

Volker,   Sharon   E Elem. 

Voorhees,   Bonita   R Spec.  Ed. 

Wainscott,   Sandra      Elem. 

Walker,  Andrea  E.        ...  Bus.  Ad. 

Row   J.- 
Walker,  Delores      Elem. 

Wallena,    Sandra    German 

Walton,   Richard    H.  &  P.E. 

Wand,   Suzanne    Spanish 

Wangles,  Diane  M French 


CLASS  OF  1969 


Row  A: 

Wanke,    Teri       Jr.  High 

Warfield,   James    Math. 

Warner,  Lynne      Home  Ec. 

Waters,  John  L.   Bus.  Ad. 

Weatherwax,   Glen    History 

Row   S.- 
Weber, Jill  G Eng. 

Weber,  Sandy  L Elem. 

Wedekind,    James    Ag. 

Weeks,  Debbie        Art 

Weeks,  Judith  Ann Spec.  Ed. 

Row   6: 

Wehrly,    Jean    Elem. 

Weimer,  Michael    Math. 

Weissenbach,  Kathleen Home  Ec. 

Welch,  Cheryl   L.    Eng. 

Wellenreiter,  Sandra    Elem. 

Row   7: 

Werner,  Kristie  J Elem. 

Wesslund,  Mary  Ann    Elem. 

West,  Carol  Jean Elem. 

Westaby,  Janice  Ann    Math. 

Westray,  Marilyn    Elem. 

Row   8: 

Wetmore,  Linda  Lee Socio. 

Wetzel  I,   Ronald    Eng. 

Whalen,  Gerry    Elem. 

Whelan,  Michael  J Poli.  Sci. 

Whisenand,   Vernon    Math. 

298 


Row    1: 

White,   Constance  Music 

White,  Jo  Anne Math. 

White,  Kathie  J.  Spec.  Ed. 

White,   Rae                                       ...  Spec.  Ed. 

Whitehall,    Eileen  Bus.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Whitlam,  Dee  Spec.  Ed. 

Whittinghill,  Janet  Spec.  Ed. 

Wiemer,  Marie        Elem. 

Wiemers,   Joanne    Elem. 

Wiggers,  Melody                        Spec.  Ed. 

Row   3: 

Wilkins,    Marian Eng. 

Wilkinson,   Elizabeth  Poli.  Sci. 

Willard,    Linda  Elem. 

Williams,  Bart  H.  &  P.E. 

Williams,  John  W.  Bus.  Ed. 


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299 


Row    1: 

Williams,   Rebecca      Elem. 

Williams,    Ronnie    Jr.  High 

Williams,  Yvonne      Spec.  Ed. 

Willis,   Ethel  Elem. 

Willman,  Fred  Dale  Jr.  High 

Row   2: 

Wills,  Bill  Ag. 

Wilson,    Barbara    Elem. 

Wilson,  Douglas Math. 

Wilson,   Mary  L.      Elem. 

Wilson,  Patti  Ruth  Speech 

Row   3: 

Winans,  Joyce  E Spec.  Ed. 

Winterroth,    Shirleyan       Elem. 

Wittevrongel,  James    ...         Elem. 

Wixom,  Karen French 

Wolcott,  Sally  N Elem. 

Row  4: 

Wolf,    Isabelle  Soc.  Sci. 

Woll,  Connie    Art 

Wright,  Linda  J Elem. 

Wright,   Marjorie    .  .  .  Spec.  Ed. 

Wright,   Mary  L History 

Row   5: 

Wurmle,  Lois  Ann      Bus.  Ed. 

Wycoff,    Jacquelin    Bus.  Ed. 

Wyckoff,   Phyllis    ....    Elem. 

Yarns,  Veda    Eng. 

Yelm,  Ann      Elem. 

Row   6: 

Yoachum,  Eugene English 

Yuhause,   Anne    Music 

Yutsyk,  Donald      History 

Zaruba,  Marilyn Math. 

Zbikowski,  Linda    Elem. 

Row   7: 

Zbinden,  Jane Spec.  Ed. 

Zimmerman,   Lynn    Bus.  Ed. 

Zuergel,  Sandra      Home  Ec. 

Zuonar,    Evelyn    Elem. 

Zyvert,   Greg    History 


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301 


A    light   shines   from   the   doors   of   Moulton    Hall    indicating   that  work   for   a    professor   continues    long    after   classes   have   ended   for  the  day. 


302 


FRESHMAN  ADVISORY  BOARD 


The  Class  of  1970  has  created 
its  own  constitution  for  the  Freshman 
Advisory  Board  to  follow  for  four  years. 
The  Board  serves  to  coordinate  class 
activities  and  to  represent  the  class  to 
the  university,  the  administration,  and 
the  public.  The  executive  board  con- 
sisting of  the  class  officers;  president, 
vice-president,  secretary,  and  treasurer, 
select  the  members  from  petitions.  No 
more   than   sixty   people   may   serve   on 


the  board  along  with  the  one  faculty 
adviser.  Committees  are  established 
according  to  need  with  usually  the  four 
following  committees  being  appointed: 
dance,  public  relations,  publicity,  and 
sports.  The  Board  decided  to  adopt  a 
foster  child  in  Formosa.  Money  was 
raised  at  dances  with  plans  to  bring  a 
nationally  known  figure  to  campus.  The 
Board  went  through  the  Christmas  Chil- 
dren's Fund   in   Richmond,  Virginia,  and 


a  child  was  newly  adopted  by  the  Class 
of  1970.  A  Coffee  House  atmosphere 
was  another  new  idea  on  campus.  The 
Board  wants  to  set  up  a  place  where 
these  can  be  held  permanently.  Other 
projects  conducted  by  the  Board  were 
raising  funds  donated  to  the  Goodfel- 
low's  Fund  for  needy  families  at  Christ- 
mas and  sending  Valentines  to  the 
troops   in   Viet  Nam. 


FRESHMAN  ADVISORY  BOARD  Front  Row:  Jean  Ann  Dolly,  Jackie  Billings,  Mike  Beagles,  vice-president;  Jay  Few,  president;  Debbie  Klein,  treas- 
urer; Sue  Rietveld,  secretary;  Donna  Finnegan,  Suzie  Lamkin.  Second  Row:  Janet  Myer,  Prudence  Sweeney,  Laura  Noren,  Donna  Monnot,  Annette  Gas- 
parovic,  Peg  La  Fruit,  Pam  McKenzie,  Sue  Schmidt,  Marty  Foster,  Vicki  Sanders,  Amy  Jo  Ludwig,  Julie  Phelan,  Gordy  Warren,  Jeanne  McAleese,  Margie 
Moore,  Cindy  Chalke,  Arlene  Kochevar,  Marilyn  Lingard,  Shari  Johnson,  Judy  Maschel,  Sue  Conant,  Linda  Layng.  Back  Row:  J.  D.  Rockwell,  Kerry 
Teats,  Cheryl  Stahlmon,  Howard  Stimpson,  Richard  Osbourne,  Jacki  Forrest,  Peggy  Bell,  John  Balber,  Russ  Brady,  Joannie  McAleese,  Patti  Janecek, 
Vicki    Ghent. 


303 


FRESHMEN 

Row    1: 

Abbey,    Sandra    Sue     Elem. 

Abel,    Donna     Spec.  Ed. 

Abel,    Donna    Lynn     Spec.  Ed. 

Able,   Joyce    Dance 

Abrahamson,     Linda     Elem. 

Aclcerman,    Joyce    A Math. 

Row   2: 

Adloff,    Linda    M Elem. 

Ahnquist,    Carolyn    Dee    Spec.  Ed. 

Ahrens,    Connie    Sue    Elem. 

Aiken,    Linda    Kaye Eng. 

Alairno,     Kathy     Eng. 

Alcoke,    Kathleen     Bus.  Ed. 

Row   3: 

Alexander,    Mary     Spec.  Ed. 

Alexander,    Viclei    Lynn    Home    Ec. 

Allen,    Carol     Spec.  Ed. 

Alley,    Marsha    L Home  Ec. 

Allison,    Sandra    J Elem. 

Alsvig,    Norm    C Bus.  Ad. 

Row    4: 

Althouse,   Judith    Ann    Undecided 

Alwes,   Joanne   K Bus.  Ad. 

Ammeson,    Margaret    A Spec.  Ed. 

Anderson,    Barbara     Elem. 

Anderson,    Bruce    C Phys.  Sci. 

Anderson,   Carolyn   A Art 

Row    5: 

Anderson,    Jacqueline     Spec.  Ed. 

Anderson,    Judy    Kay    Spec.  Ed. 

Anderson,    Karen   V Spec.  Ed. 

Anderson,    Kristy    Eng. 

Anderson,    Pamm     Home  Ec. 

Andre,    Janis    Elem. 

Row   6: 

Antonio,     Kay     Elem. 

Apland,    Julie    Ann    Undecided 

Armstrong,    Greg    Ag. 

Armstrong,    Kathie     Eng. 

Arndt,    Sylvia    K Undecided 

Asplund,   lone  L Bus.  Ed. 

Row   7: 

Atkins,    Thomas    A Soc.  Sci. 

Aurand,    Connie    M Soc.  Sci. 

Austin,    Sandra    J H.  &  P.E. 

Badger,     Anita      Elem. 

Bailey,    Linde    Lee    Elem. 

Bailey,    Susan    Kay     Eng. 

Row  S.- 
Baker,   Barbara    E Elem. 

Baker,    Cheri    L Spec.  Ed. 

Baker,    Deborah    Ann Spec.  Ed. 

Baldocchi,    Linda     Math. 

Ball,    Betty  A Spec.  Ed. 

Banks,    Susan    M Elem. 

Row   9: 

Barber,    Brenda     Elem. 

Barber,   Mary  Jean    Elem. 

Barber,    William    F Math. 

Barker,    Charles   T Bus.  Ad. 

Barnes,    John    L Math. 

Barnett,    Lynn     Elem. 

Row    10: 

Barr,    Patricia    Diane    Spanish 

Barrick,    Annelle    Elem. 

Barrow,   C.   Kurt    Math. 

Barrow,    Steven    Bailey    Ag. 

Barthold,    Alice    H.  &  P.E. 

Bartosch,    Sheila     Elem. 

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flow   7: 

Baslcy,    Michele     Elem. 

Baumgartner,     Lynne     Spec.  Ed. 

Beadles,    Linda    A Elem. 

Bealmer,    Alison    Math. 

Beam,    Marsha    Elem. 

Bearden,     Lynn     Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Beasley,     Beth     Spec.  Ed. 

Beasley,    Jane     Undecided 

Beaugrand,    Marsha    J Undecided 

Beclcberger,    Judy    A Elem. 

Becker.    Sheila  Elem.  ASMk  -~-  ^V» 

Behm,    Linda    Sue  Bus.  Ed.  ¥~x.   jjg  M      K  W^ 

Behrns,    Joan    Dale Spec.  Ed.  ^F^                        s^^M^—^m 

Bell,     Peggy                                                       .     Home  Ec  *^                      JM               j^Lrf^A^^r 

Bell,     Stephen        .                                                        Math  >                                                         W    I   A 

Belsly,    Carla    A.                                                   H.&P.E  ^6                 -  |^ 

Ben|amin,     Becky     Elem  1     ■   ^^^ 

Bennett,     Jacquelyn     H.  &  P.E. 

Row   4: 

Benson,     Carol     Music 

Bernardi,     Phyllis     Home  Ec. 

Bernelcing,    Katherine     ...  .  Elem.  ^^^.        _^_ 

Berner,     Bonnie .  .     Elem.  W^g 

Berry,     Deanne     L.  Elem  tL 

Berry,    LaVerne     Spec.  Ed.  ^^ 

Row   5: 

Berry,    Linda   June    Undecided 

Bertram,    Susie    Undecided 

Betourne,    Kathy   M Spec.  Ed. 

Bidle,    Susan    Soc.  Sci. 

Binder,    Cheryl     Elem. 

Bischman,    Diane    Eng. 

Bischoff.     Charlene  Undecided  A      ifey  M  ,      *  j£*~   *  -»» f\ 

Blaclcley,     Virginia     K Undecided  M'^'J  ^P"  ^j  W*  1)  fr 

Blaekwell,    Lynne     H.  &  P.E.  W=^^  W'^T  I-'"  F^    ~  M  "     *  ) 

si?--  c°nnier d         spMEtj     v  w   *  ■      \r        s    i  i 

Bliemeister,    Linda     Math.  *  y 

Bloom,    Mary    Ann        .  Undecided  i"'^^^.  ^^^fel  W'  ~^K  '    JL 

Row  A  M 

Bloomberg,    Vicky    Elem. 

Blumenfeld,    Robert    Soc.  Sci. 

Blunier,    Nancy    Math. 

Bobell,    Linda   J Math. 

Boerio,    Jeanette    Undecided 

Boggs,    Sharon    Bus.  Ed. 

Row  8: 

Bohn,     Brenda     Spec.  Ed. 

Bombardieri,    Mary   Lou    Elem. 

Booth,     Lynda     Spec.  Ed. 

Borhart,    Ann     H.  &  P.E. 

Bouch,   Janie   M Eng. 

Boudreau,    Judy     Elem. 

Do*  9: 

Bourquin,    Diane    M Undecided 

Bowling,     Tom     Latin 

Bowman,    Barbara    French 

Bowman,    Jacquelyn    Eng. 

Bowyer,    Diane   Lynn    Home    Ec. 

Boyer,     Randa     Elem. 

Row   10: 

Bracy,    Sherry   Linda    Eng. 

Brady,   Alma    K Bus.  Ed. 

Brady,     Russell     Soc.  Sci. 

Branca,    Sheila    Lane     Spec.  Ed. 

Brancato,    Karen     Elem. 

Brandt,    Linda    Lou    Elem. 

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FRESHMEN 

Brasel,    Susie     Elem. 

Bray,   Susan  J Spec.  Ed. 

Breitman,    Jeannine    D Elem. 

Breitweiser,    Bruce    Econ. 

Bremberg,    Karen    A H.  &  P.E. 

Brent,     Norma     Elem. 

Row   2: 

Bressner,   Janet  Kay    Math. 

Brewer,    Sandra    S Elem. 

Brickie,    Linda    L Spanish 

Briggs,    Priscilla     Soc.  Sci. 

Brooks,    Linda     Jr.  High 

Brooks,    Sheila    M H.  &  P.E. 

Row    3: 

Browder,   Gwenevere   M Psych. 

Brown,    Deborah     Spec.  Ed. 

Brownfield,    Sharon    Spec.  Ed. 

Brubaker,    Lynne    Home  Ec. 

Bruns,    Esther    Music 

Bryant,    Gary    Alan    Latin 

Row   4: 

Bue,    Jen    Undecided 

Buhrow,    Connie     Math. 

Builta,   Carol   Ann    Elem. 

Bullock,    Meacheale    Art 

Bunger,    Marty    Bus.  Ed. 

Burdick,    Cheri     Spec.  Ed. 

Row   5: 

Burger,  Vicki  A Undecided 

Burgett,    Larry   D Latin 

Burhop,     Nancy     Bus.  Ed. 

Burke,    Gary    Undecided 

Burke,   Pamela   Sue    Undecided 

Burton,    Darlene    Soc.  Sci. 

Row    6: 

Busey,    Sandra    Elem. 

Bush,   Maryellen    Undecided 

Buvelot,    Faith    Eng. 

Caffee,   Odette  G Spec.  Ed. 

Cameron,    Dianne   Kaye    Spec.  Ed. 

Campbell,    Laurel     Undecided 

Row   7: 

Campbell,   Margaret   E Spec.  Ed. 

Canfield,   Nancy   Irene    Elem. 

Canham,    Pamela   Jeanne    H.  4  P.E. 

Carlile,    Sandra    S Spec.  Ed. 

Carlson,    Donnasue    Elem. 

Carlson,    Linda    A Spec.  Ed. 

Row  S.- 
Carlson,  Malinda    L Bus.  Ed. 

Carlstedt,    Linda    L H.  &  P.E. 

Carper,   Janet  A Spec.  Ed. 

Carrington,  Judy  M Undecided 

Cary,    James    B Undecided 

Cedergerg,   Julie   F Elem. 

Row  9: 

Cellini,    Carol    Elem. 

Chase,    Margaret   Ann    Bio.  Sci. 

Cherry,   Christine    Soc.  Sci. 

Chesus,   Mary  Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Christensen,    Linda     Elem. 

Churchill,   Susan  A Undecided 

Row    10: 

Clark,   Sara   J Spec.  Ed. 

Clausen,  Cheryl   L Spec.  Ed. 

Clement,    Cheryl    Undecided 

Clifton,   Penny    H.  &  P.E. 

Clish,    Richard   J Eng. 

Clover,  Carla   S Elem. 

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CLASS  OF  1970 

Row   1: 

Cloyd,  Synda   Rae    Bus.  Ed. 

Cobb,   Wanda    Lee    Elem. 

Coble,    Leann     Elem. 

Coffey,   Christine   E Spec.  Ed. 

Coffey,    Virginia    Spec.  Ed. 

Colbert,   Cathy  C Soc.  Sci. 

Row  2: 

Colby,  Carol   D Art 

Cole,    Cheryl     Psych. 

Collins,   George  D Elem. 

Collins,    Linda    Lee    Elem. 

Combs,     Diane     Math. 

Concklin,    Christine     Spec.  Ed. 

Row    3: 

Conklin,   Stephen   F Soc.  Sci. 

Connor,    Jean    Art 

Conont,    Suzanne     Math. 

Conway,   Sandra   J Bus.  Ed. 

Cook,    Thomas   W Soc.  Sci. 

Cookus,    Nancy   Jo    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  A: 

Copple,    Lois    Elem. 

Couceyro,    Carmen    V Math. 

Couve,    Edith     Home  Ec. 

Cox,    Susan    Home  Ec. 

Craig,    Deborah   J Elem. 

Craig,   Earl  Charles   Undecided 

Row   5: 

Crews,    Barbara   A Spec.  Ed. 

Croak,    Diane    P Spec.  Ed. 

Crowley,   Harriet   Irene    Home  Ec. 

Crumbaugh,   Steven    Undecided 

Cuchiara,    Stella    Elem. 

Culbertson,    Ellen     Eng. 


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Row  ;.- 

Cunningham,    Joyce    Elem. 

Curl,   Mary  Jean    French 

Currin,    John     Bus.  Ad. 

Curry,    Christine   J Elem. 

Curry,    John    W Math. 

Dahlgren,   Caren   Jo    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   2: 

Daniel,    Debbie   L Elem. 

Daniel,    Pat    Jr.  High 

D'Aquila,     Milanie     Eng. 

Daum,    Edwina     Soc.  Sci. 

Davis,   Sheryl   Jean    Soc.  Sci. 

Davison,   Carol   Ann    Home  Ec. 

Row   3: 

Day,   Janice    E Jr.  High 

DeGuilio,   Cindy    Elem. 

Delaney,    Edean    Undecided 

DeLong,    Donald    L Bus.  Ed. 

Delph,    Colleen    Elem. 

Demanuele,    Antionette    Elem. 

Row  4: 

DeMatio,   Mary   Lou    Spec.  Ed. 

Denham,    Deloris    Elem. 

Denlter,   Mary  Ann    Undecided 

Dennis,    Janet    Spec.  Ed. 

Dennis,    Susan    Diane    Home  Ec. 

Dewey,   Sue  Ann    Math. 

Row   5: 

Diehl,   Sue    Speech 

Dietrich,    Steven    R Ag. 

Dixon,    Barbara     H.  &  P.E. 

Doerfler,    D'Nelle   Marie    Home  Ec. 

Dolan,    Terrance    A Eng. 

Dolly,    Jean    Ann    Undecided 

Row  6: 

Dombroslti,   Linda   K Eng. 

Donat,   Marcia   June    Spanish 

Donovan,    Michael   J Bus.  Ad. 

Dowdalcin,    Gail     Math. 

Down,    Kathleen    M Math. 

Doyle,    Kathy    Elem. 

Row  7: 

Doyle,    Sharon    Elem. 

Drda,   Sandra   Kay    Elem. 

Dreyer,    Katherine    E French 

Dubbelde,    Donna     H.  &  P.E. 

Dudley,    Alice   M Elem. 

Dunbar,   Sara    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  8: 

Durdan,    Eileen   Alice    Bus.  Ed. 

Durham,   Linda   D Spec.  Ed. 

Eades,    Myrna     Elem. 

Easton,    Linda     Elem. 

Eaton,  Gloria  Jean    Elem. 

Eckert,    James    R Soc.  Sci. 

Row   9: 

Eclcert,    Nancy   Jo    Elem. 

Edgcomb,    Anthony    Undecided 

Edwards,    Audrey     Eng. 

Edwards,    Francis    Anne    Spec.  Ed. 

Edwards,    Sheri     French 

Eggleston,    Sarah    H.    &P.E. 

Row  10: 

Egleton,    John    E Math. 

Ehlers,    Margorie   K Elem. 

Einoris,   Kathleen  A Spec.  Ed. 

Eitenmiller,  John  W Soc.  Sci. 

Elliott,    Margurite     Psych. 

Ellis,    Patricia    H.  &  P.E. 

308 


CLASS  OF  1970 


Row    1: 

Eltrevoog,    Lynn     Spec.  Ed. 

Ely,   Carol    E Bus.  Ed. 

Emery,   Donald   L Ag. 

Enright,   Mary  Jo    Soc.  Sci. 

Erber,     Sherry     Spec.  Ed. 

Ericlcson,   June   M Elem. 

Row   2: 

Ericlcson,    Marilyn     Undecided 

Erickson,    Patricia   Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Eschmann,    Diane    L Elem. 

Eskridge,    Roxann    Undecided 

Esser,    Linda   Joan    Elem. 

Etherton,    Loretta    Math. 

Row  3: 

Fagerburg,   Mary  Ellen    Bus.  Ed. 

Farrell,  Judy  K H.  &  P.E. 

Fennesy,   Jim    Bio.  Sci. 

Fickas,    Jan     Spec.  Ed. 

Finnegan,   Donna  J Undecided 

Fish,    Tom    Soc.  Sci. 

Row  4: 

Fisher,    Judi     Speech 

Fisher,    Margie     Eng. 

Fisher,   Ruth  Ann    Elem. 

Fitiner,    Karen    H.  &  P.E. 

Flinspach,    Regina     Home  Ec. 

Flodin,   Cindy    Speech 

Row   S: 

Flotkoetter,    Lynn     Elem. 

Fogel,   Marcia    Eng. 

Fojut,    Susan    M Eng. 

Follis,   Carolyn   S Spec.  Ed. 

Fortin,    Bette    Elem. 

Fortney,    Diana     H.  &  P.E. 

Row  6: 

Foss,    Susan     H.  &  P.E. 

Foster,    Marty   L Elem. 

Fowler,    Gary     Spec.  Ed. 

Francis,    Kathleen    Math. 

Frank,    Virginia    Lee    Home  Ec. 

Franti,   Mary   Kay    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   7: 

Frautschi,    William    C Bus.  Ed. 

Freeland,   Jerry  G Art 

Freese,    Michele     Art 

French,   Connie   S Bus.  Ed. 

Friedrich,    Bonnie    B Elem. 

Frost,    Danida    Kay    Art 

Row   8: 

Frye,   Joyce   M Elem. 

Fuchs,  Judy   Ann    Elem. 

Funderburk,    Beverly    Elem. 

Galik,    Mary    Ann     Elem. 

Gallagher,    Patricia     Spec.  Ed. 

Gallahue,    Lauretta     Undecided 

Row  9: 

Galligan,    Mary    Catherine Eng. 

Gasparovic,    Annette    Spec.  Ed. 

Ghent,  Vicki   Lynn    Bus.  Ed. 

Gibson,    Anne    M Bus.  Ed. 

Gill,   Joyce   C Undecided 

Giger,    Linda    L Elem. 

Row    I  O.- 
Giles,   Cheryl     Elem. 

Glasgow,    Ruth   Ann    Elem 

Goetz,    Cynthia    S Eng. 

Goodrich,    Linda    L Eng. 

Gradert,    Diane     Home  Ec. 

Graham,    Carol     Undecided 

309 


FRESHMEN 

Row    J.- 
Graham,   Vickie    L Spec.  Ed. 

Gramer,   Cal    B Undecided 

Grant,   Colleen   Sue    Soc.  Sci. 

Gramow,    Lorna   J Spec.  Ed. 

Gratton,    Vickie    Lee    Undecided 

Gray,    Marsha    Elem. 

Row   2: 

Gray,    Patti     Elem. 

Green,   Dixie  Lane   H.  &  P.E. 

Green,    Donald     Eng. 

Green,    Peggy   A Spec.  Ed. 

Green,   Sharlyn  J Elem. 

Greene,    Karen     Elem. 

Row   3: 

Greenstreet,    Shirley    Home  Ec. 

Groom,    Chris     Bus.  Ed. 

Groves,    Karen    Elem. 

Groves,    Sharen    Elem. 

Grund,    Marcia    L Elem. 

Grunwell,    Reberta    E H.  &  P.E. 

Row  4: 

Gunderson,    Sally     H.  &  P.E. 

Gunnufsen,    Kathy    Spec.  Ed. 

Gustauson,    Mary    Beth    Spanish 

Haberthur,    Nona    Jane    Spec.  Ed. 

Hage,    Ronald    E Psych. 

Hagensee,    Susan   E Math. 

Row   S: 

Hahn,    Barbara    Eileen    Music 

Hahn,    M.   Joan    Elem. 

Halcott,    William    R Undecided 

Hall,    Connie     English 

Hall,    Elma    Elem. 

Hall,    Jeannene    H.  &  P.E. 

Row   6: 

Hall,    Paulette     Spec.  Ed. 

Hallam,   Francis  Ann    Latin 

Hamann,    Nancy    Kay    Spanish 

Hamer,   Jeff   Lee    Eng. 

Hamilos,    Gail    E Music 

Hamrich,   Loretta   J Eng. 

Row   7: 

Hanley,    Ruth    Eileen    Bus.  Ed. 

Hanson,    Barbara    Elem. 

Hanson,    Sharol    L Bus.  Ed. 

Harding,    Maurie   Lynn    Bus.  Ed. 

Hardman,    Joan    Bus.  Ed. 

Harford,   Patti  L Bus.  Ed. 

Row  8: 

Harms,    Kathy     Elem. 

Harms,    Mary   L Undecided 

Harney,    Doris    Math. 

Harper,    Jonna    L H.  &  P.E. 

Harshbarger,    Joan    E Spec.  Ed. 

Hartman,   Katherine   I Home  Ec. 

Row   9: 

Hartwig,   Susan   Kay    Elem. 

Hastings,   Melodee  A Home  Ec. 

Hatfield,    Mary   Angela    Elem. 

Hauser,    Joy     Spec.  Ed. 

Hawker,    Carol    Lynn    Math. 

Hayden,    Christina     Elem. 

Row   10: 

Haynes,    Sherry    Elem. 

Head,    Kathy    Spec.  Ed. 

Heath,   Susan    Lynn    Elem. 

Hechinger,    Sally   Jo    Spec.  Ed. 

Heimburger,    Sharon    K Elem. 

Heinecke,   Susan   L Eng. 

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Row   1: 

Heinemann,    Lois    R Bus.  Ed. 

Heinkel,    Elizabeth    E Elem. 

Heitz,    Kenneth    R Undecided 

Helme,   Mary  Jane    Elem. 

Hemrich,    Susan    M Spec.  Ed. 

Henderson,    Kathleen    M Elem. 

Row   2: 

Hendricks,    Connie    Elem. 

Hendrickson,    Penny    Math. 

Henrichs,    Judy    Elem. 

Hepner,    Marlis   A Spec.  Ed. 

Hermes,    Anita     Phys.  Sci. 

Herrman,    D'Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   J.- 
Hester,  Pamela    Kay    Elem. 

Hettinger,   Claudia    K Bus.  Ed. 

Heuermann,    Karen   Jill    Home  Ec. 

Hickman,    Susan     Art 

Hierman,  Joyce  E Undecided 

Higginbotham,    Gay     Home  Ec. 

Row  4: 

Hill,    Dennis    B Math. 

Hill,    Gail    Undecided 

Hill,   Janet   L Eng. 

Hill,    Jim     Bus.  Ed. 

Hill,    Kathy     Elem. 

Hillis,    Stephen    R Eng. 

Row  5: 

Hinthorn,   Robert  D Bus.  Ad. 

Hintz,    Arlene    Kay    Elem. 

Hirsch,    Elizabeth     Elem. 

Hirsch,   Mary   Kay    Bus.  Ed. 

Hodel,    Beth     Spec.  Ed. 

Hodges,   Diane   L Eng. 

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FRESHMEN 

Row    1: 

Hodur,    Josephine    M Math. 

Hoener,     Linda     Elem. 

Hoffman,    Mary   Jane    Spaniih 

Holdridge,   William    E Soc.  Sci. 

Holihauer,    Diane    Eng. 

Honegger,    David    L Soc.  Sci. 

Row  2: 

Honzik,  Sharon  Jean   Elem. 

Hooper,   Carol    L H.  &  P.E. 

Hoots,   Mary  Ann    H.  &  P.E. 

Hopfer,    Ellen    Spec.  Ed. 

Hoppe,   Jean    M Undecided 

Hougan,    Sonja     Bus.  Ed. 

Row    3: 

Hougas,   Susan    Bus.  Ed. 

Houston,    Helen    M Elem. 

Huffaker,    Stephanie    Eng. 

Huiienga,   Joyce   Lee    Elem. 

Hunt,    Mary   Ann    H.  &  P.E. 

Hunter,    Fred    R Soc.  Sci. 

flow   4: 

Huppert,    Martha    Home  Ec. 

Hurley,    Karen   A Spec.  Ed. 

Huson,    James    B Undecided 

Irwin,    Linda    D Elem. 

Isaia,    Raymond    B Undecided 

Isringhausen,    Peggy    Eng. 

Row   5: 

Ivey,    Peggy    S Bio.  Sci. 

Jacobs,    Peggy     Spec.  Ed. 

Jacobsmeyer,   Sue  C Elem. 

Jacobson,   Yvonne    Elem. 

Janecek,   Patti    Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Jenkins,     Eileen     Elem. 

Row   6: 

Jennings,    Cynthia     Jr.  High 

Jennings,    Sharon    L Home  Ec. 

Jepsen,    Martin    F Undecided 

Jesse,   James   F Undecided 

Jessie,    Linda   C Spec.  Ed. 

Johns,    Linda   S Bus.  Ad. 

Row   7: 

Johns,    Penny    L Spec.  Ed. 

Johnson,    Bobbie    Lee    Elem. 

Johnson,    Judi     Elem. 

Johnson,    Kathy    I Elem. 

Johnson,   Lin   L Spec.  Ed. 

Johnson,    Linda    Kay    H.  &  P.E. 

Row   S.- 
Johnson,   Linda    Lou    Elem. 

Johnson,    Lonna  J French 

Johnson,    Martha   A Elem. 

Johnson,    Mary    H Bio.  Sci. 

Johnson,    Neal    Richard     Elem. 

Johnson,    Sandra    K Latin 

Row    9: 

Johnson,   Shari   Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Joleaud,    Joan    Marie    Spanish 

Jolly,    Linda     Bio.  Sci. 

Jones,    Barbara   J Elem. 

Jordan,   Pamela   S Undecided 

Jurgens,    Faye    L Bus.  Ed. 

Row    10: 

Kaiser,    Karen   V Elem. 

Kallal,   Mary   Lou    Math. 

Kamin,    Nancy    Sue    Psych. 

Kamykowski,    Mary    Lou Spec.  Ed. 

Kappes,    Barbara    Bio.  Sci. 

Kappler,    Kandy    Bus.  Ed. 

312 


CLASS  OF  1970 


Row    1: 

Karr,    Mary   Alice    Elem. 

Kavanaugh,    Anne     Soc.  Sci. 

Keck,     Kristine     Undecided 

Keigiven,    Natalie    Elem. 

Kelleher,     Florence     H.  &  P.E. 

Keller,    Kathy   K Elem. 

Row   2: 

Kelley,    June    Spec.  Ed. 

Kelso,    Sayra     Bus.  Ed. 

Keltner,    Sandra    K Bus.  Ed. 

Kertay,   Marie    E Undecided 

Kieser,    Carol     Undecided 

Kile,   Jane   Celeste    H.  &  P.E. 

Row   3: 

King,     Karen     Spec.  Ed. 

King,    Nancy     Elem. 

King,    Suzanne    Eng. 

Kingdon,    Karen    R Spec.  Ed. 

Kinney,    Phyllis    E H.  &  P.E. 

Kinsella,   Linda   A Undecided 

Row  4: 

Kinsler,  Carol   A Undecided 

Kirk,    Barbara    C Psych. 

Kirkton,    Carolyn     Spec.  Ed. 

Kiser,  Judith   K Elem. 

Kleck,    Debby     Elem. 

Klein,    Debbie    L Soc.  Sci. 

flow  S.- 
Klein, Judy  Ann    Math. 

Kline,    Kathy    I Eng. 

Kluska,   Noel    F Elem. 

Knapp,   Carole   Jane    Home  Ec. 

Koch,    Mary    Elem. 

Kochevar,  Arlene  M Undecided 

Row  6: 

Koerper,    Leslie    Ruth    Eng. 

Kohl,  Thomas  J Soc.  Sci. 

Kolpen,    Betti    Elem. 

Kozel,    Candace    Undecided 

Krahulec,    Margaret    Speech 

Kramarsic,   Jim    Soc.  Sci. 

Row   7: 

Kramer,    Linda     Home  Ec. 

Krause,   Karen  Anne    Math. 

Krause,    Lunde    V Elem. 

Krebs,    Katherine   M H.  &  P.E. 

Kreider,   Judith   Ann    Undecided 

Kremer,    Linda    Elem. 

Row  8: 

Kruger,   Geraldine   R French 

Krumwiede,    Sharon    Undecided 

Kunti,     Richard     H.  &  P.E. 

Kutter,   Ginny    Spec.  Ed. 

Kuypers,    Eunice     Eng. 

Laesch,    Lizabeth     Speech 

Row  9: 

LaFruit,    Peggy    Jr.  High 

Lamb,    Ann     Spec.  Ed. 

Lambert,  Janet  L Spec.  Ed. 

Lamkin,    Susan    Spec.  Ed. 

Lang,  Joyce   M Bus.  Ed. 

Laramy,    Sue   Anne    Spec.  Ed. 

Row    10: 

Lareau,   Suzanne   M Spec.  Ed. 

Lash,    Sharon     H.  &  P.E. 

Lassuy,    Margaret    Spec.  Ed. 

Latta,    R.    Michael    Undecided 

Laube,    Catherine    Eng. 

Lawerence,    Stephanie     Eng. 

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Do*   T: 

Layng,     Linda     Spec.  Ed. 

Leapley.    Diana    C H.  &  P.E. 

Lee,    Karen    Ann    Lib.  Sci. 

Leese,    Christine     H.  &  P.E. 

Lefever,    Carolyn    J Spec.  Ed. 

Leinweber,    Mary    E H.  &  P.E. 

Row  2: 

Leman,    Karen    M Home  Ec. 

Lemaster,   Vicky   Lee    Elem. 

Lemein,   Janis   E Math. 

Lemm,    John    J Spec.  Ed. 

Leonard,    Sue   J Home  Ec. 

Leonard,    Susan    Marie    Home  Ec. 

Row   3: 

Lepkowski,  James  M Math. 

Lester,    Elaine   Sue    Home  Ec. 

Levene,    Rochelle   J Spec.  Ed. 

Lewis,    Ann     Lib.  Sci. 

Lewis,    James     Undecided 

Lewis,   Linda   M Undecided 

Row  4: 

Lewis,    Susan    Elaine    Eng. 

Limacher,   Vicki    Spec.  Ed. 

Lindholm,    Leann    Spanish 

Lindsey,    Jennifer    R Speech 

Lingard,     Marilyn     Spec.  Ed. 

Linnen,    Annette     H.  &  P.E. 

Row   5: 

Linse,    Janet   S Spec.  Ed. 

Little,   Linda   Rose    Eng. 

Loebe,    Priscilla    Elem. 

Lohrenz,     Sandra     Bus.  Ed. 

Longo,    Lorraine   L Elem. 

Lovgren,    David    E Bus.  Ed. 

Row    6: 

Lower,     Sherry     Bus.  Ed. 

Lucas,    Doug    Spanish 

Lucas,    Linda     Spec.  Ed. 

Lucht,  Jean  A Bus.  Ed. 

Lucie,    Barbara   J Spec.  Ed. 

Ludas,   Joyce   I Elem. 

Row  7: 

Lukes,    Richard    R Ind.  Arts 

Lum,    Mae     Bus.  Ed. 

Lundberg,    Cheryl     H.  &  P.E. 

Lundeen,    Linda     Home  Ec. 

Lundquist,   Karen   L H.  &  P.E. 

Lupori,     Pat     Elem. 

Row   8: 

Lynch,   Carol    Lynn    Soc.  Sci. 

Maccari,  John  J Undecided 

Macy,    Pamela    R Elem. 

Madsen,  Gail   Susan    Spec.  Ed. 

Madsen,    Mark    E Soc.  Sci. 

Madsen,   Roberta   Arnell    Soc.  Sci. 

Row   9: 

Maines,    Natalie    Spec.  Ed. 

Mandel,   Larry   M H.  &  P.E. 

March,    Cathy    Home  Ec. 

Markerry,     Marti     Russian 

Marks,     Ronald     Eng. 

Marks,  Susan  L Spec.  Ed. 

Row    70: 

Marlin,   Thomas   L Soc.  Sci. 

Marshi,    Elizabeth    A Spec.  Ed. 

Marsteller,    Barbara    A Math. 

Martin,    Lynda    S Eng. 

Martin,    Nancy     Elem. 

Martin,    Peggy   S Soc.  Sci. 

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Martin.    Sharon    L .  Bus.  Ed.  M  A  Ml  M 

Mastin,    Nyle   E Ag. 

Matter,   Donna   Lee    Elem. 

May,  Joyce  L H.  &  P.E. 

Mazurek,    Jane     Eng. 

Mech,     Harry     Soc.  Sci. 

Row   2: 

Meek,    Margo   Ann    Elem. 

Mehall,    Cathe     Elem. 

Meier,    Janice     Elem. 

Menke,   Jerri    Spec.  Ed. 

Mercier,    Cheryl     Elem. 

Meridith,   Paula   Kay   Elem.  m^^ 

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Row  3:  .       — 

Messersmith,    Dan    W Soc.  Sci.  W^    W 

Metcalf,    Lynn     Spec.  Ed.  ^*  ^^ 

Metcalf,     Penny  Home  Ec.  ^t  ■  A      m& 

Metz,    Deborah  Undecided  JH    ■(    ^HH 

Meyer,   Jo   Anne    Spec.  Ed. 

Middaugh,    Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Miller,  Diane     Elem.  *    rr  —    ^ 

Miller,  Eles   H Eng.  ^^^ 

Miller,  Jeri    L Home  Ec. 

Miller,  Kathleen   D Undecided 

Miller,  Lucille    V Elem. 

Miller,  Pamela     Math. 

Row  S:  m     ^         - 

Miller,    Robin    Soc.  Sci. 

Miller,    Virginia     Elem. 

Miller,  Wilma   D Undecided 

Minnick,   Holly   J Eng. 

Misare,    Barbara     Elem. 

Mitchell,    Lawrence   W Soc.  Sci. 


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Row   1: 

Mollman,     Barbara     Elem. 

Monti,  Judy  A Elem. 

Mooberry,   Mike   E Math. 

Moore,   Edward  O'Neal    Phys.  Sci. 

Moore,    Jan    Spec.  Ed. 

Moore,   Margie   L Elem. 

Row  2: 

Moore,    Mary    Ann     Eng. 

Moreland,    Kristi    Art 

Morris,    Kathy     Elem. 

Morris,   Stanley  J H.  &  P.E. 

Morse,    Nancy    L Math. 

Morton,   Joseph    B Music 

Row   3: 

Moser,    Helen    L Eng. 

Moses,    Barbara   L Elem. 

Mosser,    Linda     Elem. 

Motley,     Edward     Bus.  Ed. 

Mueller,    Christina     German 

Mueller,     Marilyn     Elem. 

Row  4: 

Muirhead,    Linda    J Spec.  Ed. 

Mukavifa,    Kathie     Math. 

Mulenbruch,    Cheryl     Elem. 

Murphy,    Sherry    L Elem. 

Murray,    Anne    M Elem. 

Myers,    Linda     Chem. 

Row   5: 

McAllister,   Jane    Spanish 

McAter,    Marilyn     Math. 

McAvoy,    Donna    Ellen    H.  &  P.E. 

McBride,    Robert   K Bio.  Sci. 

McCaffey,    Linda    Undecided 

McCarty,    Deborah    A Elem. 

Row    6. 

McConnachie,   Karen   L Elem. 

McConnell,    Karen    S Bus.  Ed. 

McCoy,     Careth     Eng. 

McCurdy,   Janice   Lynn    Speech 

McDonald,   Jennifer    Elem. 

McElroy,    Lorry    Elem. 

Row   7: 

McGall,   Peggy    Spec.  Ed. 

McFarland,    Dorothy    Home  Ec. 

McGinnes,    Marcia     Soc.  Sci. 

McHaney,    Phyllis    E Speech 

McKenna,   Jeanette   R Elem. 

McLain,    John,    Jr Math. 

Row    8: 

McLeod,   Lillijean    Spec.  Ed. 

McNatt,    Jane     Math. 

Nafziger,   Martha   Ann    Elem. 

Nakutny,   Lynn  M Spec.  Ed. 

Nardi,    Rita    Ann    Elem. 

Natale,   Tena    Lib.  Sci. 

Row   9: 

Neal,    Joyce    V H.  &  P.E. 

Nei,    Leslie     Math. 

Nelson,    Glenda    E Elem. 

Nelson,   Mike   L Math. 

Ness,    Bernetta    H.  &  P.E. 

Nicol,    Susan     Elem. 

Row    70: 

Nijoka,    Barbara     Elem. 

Niles,    Joe    H.  &  P.E. 

Nitsche,   Jean    Undecided 

Nohl,    Joseph   A Spanish 

Nolan,    Carol    A Undecided 

Noreen,    Kay    Spec.  Ed. 

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Noren,   Laurie  Ann    Spec.  Ed.  J  M^ 

Novalcow,    Kafhy     Undecided  ^ 

Novatny,    Pamela     Spec.  Ed 

O'Brien,    Patricia     Spec.  Ed 

Odom,    Kathleen   A Elem 

O'Donnell,    Kathy    Math.  „  ,  WJ 

Row  2:  ^Sr    S^. 

Oelklaus,    William    H.  Undecided  ^tf^^^^fe 

Offenwanger,    Brigitte    Eng.  ^^ ^V     JM    ■  .  / 

Ogden,     Rosemary     Undecided  fl         H    ^B  »  i"  \. 

Ohrt,    Jocelyn    Kay  Elem  ^"^   ^^™  ^^^^^^^E^2 

O'Kane,   Joyce   E Spec.  Ed. 

O'Kane,     Patricia Home  Ec.  ,<B|P*"  ^"^^ 

Wow    3:  ^  V  J 

Oleson,   Olga   A Elem.  "v 

Oleson,    Yvonne    L.  Home  Ec  ^^  ^^r  ~    **      ^^^ 

Olleck,    Ernest   M Soc.  Sci.  A^    k  ^^  /' 

Olson,    Linda    Jean  Bus.  Ed  ^fl  ^KU         t 

Oltman,    Jerilyn    K.  Spanish  ^|  ^^M\     i| 

Oltmanns,   Karol    L H.  &  P.E. 

Onclen,    Kay    M.  ■         PV  ^.  ^^         I              ■          '        '| 

Osburn,    Sandra    S.  Art  wP^                                  ^L                 ■                                         Jl  ' 

Ostrowski,    Lynn  H.  &  P.E  ^L           J               <JV«                #^ 

Oswold,    Alan     .  ...                      Eng.  ^           •                    ^J      &      M                 ^                                             Y     ^L 

Often,    Barbara    J.  Spec.  Ed.  V               '  .^                                                                   ^  .      ^M 

Otto,     Barbara  .......     Elem.  *             ^                                                                   ^Bf  4 

Otto,     Suzanne     Music  ^                  *                 ■                  )  J         fl2ftl  i^ 

Owens,    Bill    Soc.  Sci.  wi.-^                *                                            ;  ^B  Wt**  ~  I 

Pack,    Peggy Elem.  ^                  T                         L^.  >                                        JM  JP                 £* 

Palazzalo,     Stella                                                    Soc.  Sci.                                 -     -                              ^^ '     v                                ^W  %§  £» 

Palmer,    Martha    R Spec.  Ed.  ^<W     ^^  ^^ 

Paluck,    Judi     Elem.                                                        ^1  c.      ^  ^ 

Row   6;  ^M__ 

Paluck,    Sally    A Spec.  Ed.  A 

Pasley,   Lana   Charlene    Elem.  I  "j 

Patsch,    Carol    E Elem  JE*    -  tL_ 

Patterson,   Delores  Jean    H.  &  P.E.  wJ     L      ^^ 

Patterson,    Robert   K Math. 

Pauley.    Susan    L.    .                                                  Spec.  Ed  ^4M&r' 

*°"   7:  ft;^  A 

Paulson,    Eleanor    K Elem. 

Pawlak,    Karen    German 

Peecher,    Bette    Socio. 

Pegg,     Barbara     Math.  f^  Jf 

Penman,    Marjorie    Eng. 

Penwell,    Linda    Ruth    ...H.&P.e'  f^-      f 

Peplow,   Charlotte    Undecided  -i   jf 

Perisho,    Laura    Spec.  Ed. 

Perkins,    Clara    Ann                                                            Eng  .^tt^M 

Perrecone,    Mary    M.                                              Spec.  Ed.  J^k        ** 

Persons,   Claire    Soc.  Sci.  ^*     , 

Peterson,    Carl                                                               Bus.  Ed  HL  F-"JT*9 

Row   9:  ^ 

Peterson,    Grace     Spec.  Ed. 

Peterson,    Joyce     Art 

Peterson,    Patti    M Eng. 

Peterson,    Rosemary    Spec.  Ed. 

Peterson,    Stephen    Math 

Pfeifer,   Cathy  Jane    Spec.  Ed. 

Row    10: 

Pharis,   Judy   A Elem. 

Phillips,   Andrea    Undecided 

Phillips,    Georgia     Elem. 

Pierce,     Kathy     Elem 

Pierson,   Sharon  Jay    Speech 

Pinder,    James    L Speech 

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Row    1: 

Pinlcley,    Beverly   A Bus.  Ed. 

Pitt,   Sharon   L Bus.  Ed. 

Pittman,    Mary   Ann    Math. 

Pitzer,    Larry    Soc.  Sci. 

Poehlein,   Carol   Jane    Elem. 

Poluska,    Ronald    L H.  &  P.E. 

Row   2: 

Pomeroy,    S.   Marcia    Elem. 

Pople,    Ethel     Soc.  Sci. 

Poplett,    Carol     Jr.  High 

Porter,   Mary  J Math 

Powell,    Kay    Spec.  Ed. 

Prank,    Joan     Elem. 

Row   3: 

Pristave,    Barbara    K Soc.  Sci. 

Prochaska,    Jeri     Soc.  Sci. 

Pronance,    Donna    H.  &  P.E. 

Puckett,    Pat    H.  &  P.E. 

Puttcamp,    Eleanor     Elem. 

Quartucci,   Andrea    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  4: 

Radley,    Donna     Elem. 

Ramsay,     Roberta     Elem. 

Rasler,   Susan    Elem. 

Rasmusen,    Larry     H.  &  P.E. 

Ratcliffe,    Janine    Undecided 

Read,    Diane   Renee    Undecided 

Row  S: 

Read,   Sandra   June    Latin 

Redman,    Keith    Soc.  Sci. 

Reedy,    Linda    Kay    Home  Ec. 

Reeves,    JoAnne    Spec.  Ed. 

Reinheimer,    Janet     Eng. 

Rhodus,    Linda    Kay    Bus.  Ed. 

Row   6. 

Richardson,    Karen     Phys.  Sci. 

Richardson,    Sharon     Math. 

Rider,    Sharon     Elem. 

Ridey,    Suzanne    Spec.  Ed. 

Ridlen,   Judith   E Home  Ec. 

Rieder,   Dick  E Soc.  Sci. 

Row   7: 

Riegel,    Nita    M Spec.  Ed. 

Reiker,    Barbara    Bus.  Ed. 

Rietveld,    Sue    L Elem. 

Riggenbach,    Sharon    Kay    Soc.  Sci. 

Ringl,    Margaret    Elem. 

Risser,   Patricia   Kay    Soc.  Sci. 

Row  8: 

Ritchie,    Faith    Elem. 

Ritter,    Rich    F Bus.  Ed. 

Roach,    Diane     Elem. 

Robaus,     Shirley     Spec.  Ed. 

Robb,   Rebecca   A Undecided 

Roberts,   Janis   D Spec.  Ed. 

Row   9: 

Roberts,   Patricia    L Music 

Robinson,    Betty     Spec.  Ed. 

Robinson,    Linda    Spec.  Ed. 

Roehl,   Karen    Math. 

Romke,  Carole  A Eng. 

Roppa,    Karen    S H.  &  P.E. 

Row    ;0: 

Rosenberg,    Sharon   G Elem. 

Rozak,    Donna   Marie    Undecided 

Rowley,    Susan    K Spec.  Ed. 

Ruble,    Reid     Math. 

Ruehrup,    Faye     Spec.  Ed. 

Ruehrup,   Janice   L Elem. 

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Row  1: 

Ruhrup,    Mary     Elem. 

Runde,     Elizabeth     Spec.  Ed. 

Rush,   Simon   A Elem. 

Rushin,   Su   Ann    Speech 

Russell,   Michael   E French 

Ryan,   Learna  J Spanish 

Row   2: 

Ryder,    Richard   G Phys.  Sci. 

Saban,    Jacqueline    Soc.  Sci. 

Safarik,    Margaret    Bus.  Ed. 

Sampson,    Rick     Soc.  Sci. 

Sandeno,    Judith    Kay    H.  &  P.E. 

Sandretto,   Linda   K Home  Ec. 

Row   3: 

Sandretto,    Marsha     H.  &  P.E. 

Sandusky,   Joan   E Elem. 

Satorius,    Kathryn    Undecided 

Scaiefe,   Marva    L Elem. 

Schafer,    James    B Undecided 

Schaffer,    Karen    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  4: 

Scharf,   Penelope  Jo    French 

Schaub,    Kathleen    Math. 

Scheidel,    Jean     Elem. 

Scheive,  Connie  Ann    Music 

Schimpler,   Stephen   C Spanish 

Schlesinger,    Sue     Elem. 

Row   5: 

Schmidgall,    Marcia    Bus.  Ad. 

Schmidt,   Cheryl   C Spec.  Ed. 

Schmidt,   Susan   C Speech 

Schmied,    Merry   A H.  &  P.E. 

Schmillen,    Sandra     Speech 

Schneider,    Debbie   R Undecided 

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Row   7: 

Schneider,   Frances  E Spec.  Ed. 

Schneider,   Terry    M Elem. 

Schuck,    Joan     Soc.  Sci. 

Schultz,  Gary  L Soc.  Sci. 

Schuneman,    Jean     Eng. 

Schutt,    Kurt   F Music 

Row   2: 

Scott,    Angela     Elem. 

Scott,  Linda  S H.4  P.E. 

Sears,  Teresa   M Spec.  Ed. 

Seggelke,    Edward    P Math. 

Seibold,     Mary     Math. 

Sekek,  Carol  Lynn    Eng. 

Row    3: 

Seman,    Mary    Undecided 

Sendelbach,    Patricia    Math. 

Sennett,    Sue     Bus.  Ed. 

Serrahn,    Janet     Spec.  Ed. 

Severson,    Ronald    Undecided 

Shelton,    Edythe   Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   4: 

Shelton,   Rebecca   A Undecided 

Shenbarger,    Martha    J Eng. 

Sheppard,    Paula     Elem. 

Shoger,    Nan     Elem. 

Sibley,   Janet    Bus.  Ed. 

Sidor,    Margaret    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   5: 

Simons,    Nancy    L Elem. 

Simmons,    Gaynelle    Undecided 

Simonson,    Dale    Thomas    Math. 

Skelley,    Barbara   J H.  &  P.E. 

Skowronski,    Sharon     Elem. 

Slapak,   Cheryl   L German 

Row   6: 

Sleevar,    Martha    Home  Ec. 

Sloan,    Pam     Elem. 

Slowey,     Sue     Spec.  Ed. 

Smith,    Beverly    D Elem. 

Smith,  Cindy  Lou    Math. 

Smith,   Crystal   Jo    Eng. 

Row   Z.- 
Smith,  David  A Undecided 

Smith,   Janet   M Eng. 

Smith,    Mary    V Undecided 

Smith,   Susan   L Eng. 

Smith,    Tricia     Elem. 

Smrtnik,    Judy   L Elem. 

Row  8: 

Snyders,   Jackie    Elem. 

Sobel,   Sharyn   L Spec.  Ed. 

Soefker,    Barbara    Elem. 

Sorenson,    Bonita     Undecided 

Sorenson,    Bonnie    R Elem. 

Spencer,   Mary   E Undecided 

Row   9: 

Spencer,    Patricia    Home  Ec. 

Spera,   William   G Elem. 

Spires,  JoAnn   E Bus.  Ed. 

Sprague,  Janet  Lee    Undecided 

Spratt,    Becky    L Bus.  Ed. 

Springman,    Jan     Spec.  Ed. 

Row    70: 

Stahl,    Diane    Undecided 

Stahlman,  Cheryl   K Spec.  Ed. 

Stakenas,    Catherine     H.  &  P.E. 

Stallings,  Jill   N Spec.  Ed. 

Stange,   Judith   Ann    Math. 

Stanton,     Sara     Bus.  Ed. 

320 


CLASS  OF  1970 

Row    1: 

Stapelton,   Candace   L H.  &  P.E. 

Stawicki,    Barbara   T Elem. 

Steen,    Sherilyn    M Elem. 

Stener,    Lynn    Undecided 

Stevens,    Mervyn    W Undecided 

Stoller,     Dixie     Spec.  Ed. 

Row  2: 

Stolti,   Gary   L Math. 

Stombaugh,    Ronald     Bus.  Ed. 

Straclt,    Linda    M Elem. 

Strange,    Kathy    Elem. 

Stuckey,     Janet     H.  &  P.E. 

Stumpf,     Linda     Speech 

Row   3: 

Sugg,    Sandy     H.  &  P.E. 

Sullivan,    Jean    K Math. 

Sullivan,    Mary    Jane    Undecided 

Sullivan,     Paula     Elem. 

Sunderlin,    Pam     H.  &  P.E. 

Surman,    Linda    B Eng. 

Row   4: 

Suydam,     Karen     Undecided 

Swan,    Marsha    Home  Ec. 

Swango,   Ann    Spec.  Ed. 

Swanson,    Helen    M Elem. 

Sweeney,   Jane    E Elem. 

Swift,   Pamela   Sue   Elem. 

Row   5: 

Taber,   Henry  V Undecided 

Taft,    Jane    Elem. 

Takir,    Patricia    A Bus.  Ed. 

Tanner,    Dixie     Spec.  Ed. 

Tanquarf,    Patricia    Undecided 

Taylor,    Beverly   J Elem. 

Row   6: 

Taylor,    Pam    Elem. 

Tebrugg,    Margaret     Spec.  Ed 

Tellefson,   Cynthia    Undecided 

Tennyson,    Kennette    M Elem. 

Thompson,    Kathy   E Eng. 

Thompson,    Martha     Elem. 

Row   Z.- 
Thompson,   Nancy    Chem. 

Thornburgh,   Allan    Undecided 

Thrasher,    Melvon   R Bus.  Ed. 

Tidmarsh,    Gloria     Math. 

Tilson,    Mary   Lynn    Undecided 

Tobias,    Barbara     Spec.  Ed. 

Row  8: 

Tolly,    Diana    K Bus.  Ed. 

Tomiska,    Susan     Elem. 

Tomlinson,    Connie     Elem. 

Tomlinson,    Patricia    H.  &  P.E. 

Torrance,    Jill     Spec.  Ed. 

Travis,    Linda    German 

Row   9: 

Trinko,    Carol     Math. 

Troman,   Linda    Sue    Bus.  Ed. 

Truelove,    Nancy    D Elem. 

Tull,    Ronald    Soc.  Sci. 

Tuntland,  Janet   Elem. 

Turnbull,    Skip     Ind.  Arts 

Row    J  O.- 
Turner,  James,   Jr Undecided 

Ulrich,    Leanna    Sue    Music 

Ungs,    Nancy     Home  Ec. 

Utter,    Patricia     Eng. 

Vancil,   Mark  O Soc.  Sci. 

Vanderwerff,    Marie     Elem. 

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Row    J; 

VanDrew,     Paula     Spec.  Ed. 

VanEtter,   Sue  Ann    Soc.  Sci. 

Vanmeter,    Dianna    R Elem. 

VanTreeck,   Jonette    Elem. 

Vaughn,    Nancy    M Home  Ec. 

Venardi,    Julie    Elem. 

Row  2: 

Verick,    William   A Spanish 

Verona,    Rose   Marie    Bio.  Sci. 

Vickrey,    Marsha     Eng. 

Voelz,   Christie    E H.  &  P.E. 

Vogel,  Susie  M Elem. 

Volght,    Susan    K Elem. 

Row   3: 

Voras,   Elaine   Marie    Spec.  Ed. 

Wade,    Lucinda     Undecided 

Wawsch,   Carola    Spec.  Ed. 

Wagoner,   Joanne   L Undecided 

Walker,    Gayle    Soc.  Sci. 

Walker,   Gloria    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  4: 

Walker,    Jane     Math. 

Walker,    Nancy   Jean    Spec.  Ed. 

Wallace.    Nelda    Art 

Walter,    Linda    Elem. 

Walters,    Karen   G Elem. 

Walther,    Dan    Undecided 

Row   5: 

Waltz,    Sandra     Spec.  Ed. 

Ware,   Linda   L Art 

Warns,    Sue     Elem. 

Washburn,    Bruce    Undecided 

Watmough,    Sandy     Elem. 

Watson,    Catherine     Home  Ec. 

Row   6: 

Watson,     Harriet     Soc.  Sci. 

Watts,    Susan    J Elem. 

Wayland,    Joan    Elem. 

Wayne,    Diane    Lynn    Elem. 

Webb,    Carolyn    S Eng. 

Webb,    Terry    Lynn    Spec.  Ed. 

Row   7: 

Wehrly,    Susan    E Elem. 

Weil,   Pat    Elem. 

Weiss,    Suzanne    French 

Welch,    Linda     Spec.  Ed. 

Wells,    Susan    J Music 

Wentworth,    Deborah     H.  &  P.E. 

Row  8: 

Wey,   Danny   L Bus.  Ad. 

Whetstone,    Barbara    Elem. 

Whisnant,  Janice   E Spec.  Ed. 

Whitaker,    Carol    Elem. 

White,    Janet    Soc.  Sci. 

White,   Linda   Sue    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  9: 

White,    Pamela    Spec.  Ed. 

Whitlock,    Kristine    K Psych. 

Whiteside,    Bonnie   J Elem. 

Wickliffe,    Nancy     Elem. 

Wiemerslage,   Cindy    Undecided 

Wienke,   Susan   Lynn    Elem. 

Row   10: 

Wierings,   Sandra    Soc.  Sci. 

Wikowsky,    Elizabeth     Home  Ec. 

Wilhelm,    Jessica     Elem. 

Wilkerson,    Peggy    Spec.  Ed. 

Wilkin,   Richard   J Math. 

Williams,    Diane   M Elem. 

322 


CLASS  OF  1970  E.-V      V^?  '  W 

Row    1: 

Williams,   Kay    Spec.  Ed. 

Williams,   Mary   E Home  Ec. 

Williams,  Terry  E Bus.  Ed. 

Williamson,    Jean     Undecided 

Wilson,    Georgia     Soc.  bci. 

Wilson,    Rita    Spec.  Ed. 

Row  V    ^^^ 

Wilson,   Steven    Ag.  ^-      M 

Windhauser,    Eileen Soc.Sci.  Ill 

Winters,    Barbara    Soc.Sci.  ^^»^^^M 

Winters,   Joan    M H.  &  P.E.  ^^ 

Wischover,    Judith     Elem.  A  ^"» 

Wisted,    Janet    Undecided  j 

Row   3:  < 

Witi,    Arlene    Elem. 

Wold,    Alice    Spec.  Ed. 

Wombles,    Vickie    L Eng. 

Wood,    Patricia     Math.  ^^^^^^^^M 

Woods,    Mary    Jo    H.  &  P.E.  ^^^^ 

Woods,    Melissa     H.  &  P.E.  M 

Row  4: 

Woolnerton,    Linda    Spanish 

Wright,   Debbie  A Spec.  Ed. 

Wright,    Lana    M Spec.  Ed. 

Wright,   Sara   G Spec.  Ed.  M 

Wright,    Sheila    M Math. 

Wurth,    Becky     Spec.  Ed. 

Row   5: 

Wylder,    Donna    M Spanish  ^^        jH 

Wynne,    Mary    Martha     Undecided  ^^W           V^fr 

Yonta.   Cynthia    M Elem.  ^ 

Young,   Betty  Joyce    Undecided  m^-     . 

Zdenek,   Carol    Lynn    Spec.  Ed.  /A\ 

Zeni,    Carol     Elem. 

Row  6:  ^    *J*1  t    ~                            f^^W 

Zerbs,    Jan    Elem.  <           £  vw                                   *                1 

Zielinski,    Richard    Eng.  _       J  /i*. 

Zimmerman,    Kathy Spec.  Ed.  J^/    s  ■** 

Zook,    Barbara    Spec.  Ed.  Km         /  ^—%i±      J.                   mWr** 

Zurliene,    Cheryl Elem.  ,'   ;      r'  MM        |     At 

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STUDENT  INDEX 


Abbey,    Sandra    S.,    304 
Abbott,    Martha    Kay,    204 
Abel,     Donna    C,     304 
Abel,    Donna    Lynn,    304 
Able,  Joyce  A.,   304 
Abraham,    Karen    Lynne,    101 
Abrahamson,    Linda    Lou,    304 
Ackerman,    Joyce    A.,    304 
Ackerman,    Ronald    W.,    274 
Adams,    Cynthia    Baker,    204 
Adams,    Elaine    A.,    252 
Adams,  Joann  Thelma,   85,   113,   120 
Adams,    John    Michael,    61 
Adams,    Karen    Lee,    252 
Adams,   Margaret  Ann,   273,   274 
Adloff.    Linda    Mae,    304 
Adlofl,    William    C,    274 
Agness,   Dolly  Jean,   274 
Aguillord,    Leslie    A.,    117 
Aheorn,    Lawrence  V.,    153 
Ahmer,    Sue,     252 
Ahnquist,    Carolyn,    304 
Ahrens,    Connie    Sue,    304 
Aiken,    Linda    K.,    304 
Ainsworth,    Sandra    K-,    252 
Alaimo,    Kathy,    304 
Albertson,    Susan    Kay,    274 
Albin,    Flora    Jean,    204 
Albrecht,     Duane    Fred,     204 
Alcoke,    Kathleen    N.,    314 
Aldis,    Elizabeth    Ann,    56,    203,    204 
Alexander,    Holly    Anne,    204 
Alexander,    Mary    S.,    304 
Alexander,   Sue   Ellen,  99,    274 
Alexander,    Vicki,    304 
Allard,    Elizabeth    Moe,    101 
Allen,    Beverly    Jean,    204 
Allen,    Carol    Cynthia,    304 
Allen,    Edward    Thomas,    274 
Allen,    Gail    E.,    252 
Allen,    Peggy    Jean,    99 
Alley,    Marsha    Lee,    304 
Allison,   Gayle  Ann,   99,    103 
Allison,    Margaret    Lou,    274 
Allison,   Sandra   Jean,   304 
Allsop,    Rolph    Earl,    204 
Alsvig,    Norman   C,   304 
Alt,    Vylette    Gaye,    204 
Althouse,   Judith  Ann,   304 
Alumbaugh,    Marion    J.,    101,    274 
Alver,    Beverly   Joann,    252 
Alvey,    Judith   Sue.    99 
Alwardt,    Beverly    Ann,    204 
Alwes,    Joanne    K.,    304 
Aman,    Carolyn    Sue,    99,    102 
Amdor,    Bunney    Jo,    204 
Amelianovich,     Pamela,     274 
Ammeson,    Margaret    Ann,    304 
Amundson,    Esther    F.,    252 
Andersen,    Barbara    E.,    314 
Anderson,    Ann    V.,    274 
Anderson,    Bernadette,    204 
Anderson,    Bruce  C,   304 
Anderson,    Carol    M.,    39,    204 
Anderson,    Carolyn    A.,     304 
Anderson,     Jacqueline,    304 
Anderson,    John    H.,    37 
Anderson,    Judy    K.,    304 
Anderson,    Karen    V.,    304 
Anderson,    Kristy    L,    304 
Anderson,    Laura    Lee,    116 
Anderson,    Mary    S.,    113,    204 
Anderson,    Pamela    S-,    304 
Anderson,    Sara    Marie,    99,    204 
Anderson,    Sharon    Mae,    204 
Anderson,    Valerie    L.,    92,    252 
Andracke,    Linda    M.,    274 
Andre,    Janis    C,    304 
Andrews,    Carolyn    L.,    101 
Andros.    Nicholas  J.,   99 
Anna,    Roger    Bert,    274 
Anson,    Ronald    James,    102 
Antonio,    Katherine    P..    304 
Antram,    John     Roger,    204 
Apland,    Julie   Ann,    304 
Arbogast,    Lynn    Nolan,     102 
Arden,    Jeanne    Louise,    204 
Arends.  Stephen  W.,   134,   135 
Aring,    Darlene    Joy,    46 
Armstead,    Janet    Arnet,    204 
Armstrong,    Barbara    E.,    252 
Armstrong,    Kathie,     304 
Armstrong,   Janice   E-,   204 
Armstrong,    John    G..    304 
Armstrong,    Joyce    E.,    251 
Armstrong,    Patricia,    92,    252 
Arndt,    Cheryl    J.,    252 


Arndt,    Sylvia    K.,    304 

Arnett,    Paul    Nickolus.    274 

Arnhold,    Diane    Lynn,    252 

Arnold,    Roe   Myles,    205 

Artz,    Janet,    205 

Arvin,    Rebecca    Ann,    274 

Ary,    Duane   Glen,    252 

Askew,   Marva   J.,   252 

Askew,    Michael    B.,    145,    205 

Asplund,    lone    L.,    304 

Astary,     Diane,     274 

Atchison,    Maria    Kay,    205 

Aten,     Emily    Jane,    274 

Atkins,    Thomas   A.,    304 

Atkinson,   Judith    Lynn,    116,   274 

Attig,    Bobby    Gene,    274 

Attig,    Norman   Armstrong,    274 

Aurand,    Connie   M.,   304 

Austin,     Sandra    J.,     304 

Austrums,    Raymond,    252 

Avis,     Dortha,    45 

Axelson,    Roland  G.,   41,   49,    100,   252 

Ayers,    Kent   Winfield,    205 

B 

Babchak,  Susan  O.,   99,    101 

Bochler,    Linda  Kay,   73,   252 

Bachlold,    Gloria    Jean,    205 

Bochtold,    Samuel    W.,    274 

Backes,    Keith    John,    1  10,    274 

Backlund,    Andrew    O.,    Jr.,     274 

Badger,    Anita   Gay,    304 

Boer,    Linda    Sue,    53,    274 

Baier,     Marlene    Kay,     205 

Baile.   Sandra    Faye,    99,    102,    103,    274 

Bailey,    Beverly    Marie,    101,    274 

Bailey,    Lindo    L..    304 

Bailey.    Martin    B.,    Jr..    135,    137 

Bailey,    Susan    Koy,    304 

Bair,     Katherine    Ann,     205 

Bokalyor,    Myra    Lee,    274 

Baker,    Barbara    Emma,    304 

Baker,  Cheri    Lynne,   304 

Baker,    Deborah    Ann,    304 

Baker,    Julianne,     252 

Baker,    Kenneth    E.,     145 

Baker,     Ronn    Alan,     274 

Baker,    Sharon    Roe,    64,    252 

Balber,  John  A.,    102,   303 

Baldes,    Mary   Sharon,    205 

Baldini,   Rosemary  K.,   252 

Boldocchi,    Linda    Ruth.    304 

Baldwin,    Gary    John,     205 

Bole,   George   Evan.    274 

Boll.    Belly    A.,    304 

Boll,    Rose   Marie,    274 

Ballantyne,    Mary    Lynn,    274 

Balmes,    Janet   Marie.    99,    100,    104,    274 

Bankhead,    Bunny    M.,    101,    252 

Banks.   Susan   Mary,   304 

Bannister,    Barbara  J.,    274 

Barber,    Brendo    Susan,    304 

Barber,    Mary   Jean,    304 

Barber,    William    Frank,    304 

Borger,    Janice    Kaye.    48.    205 

Borger,   Noncy  Ann,   274 

Barke,   Beverly  Ann,  71,  252 

Barker,    Charles    T.,    304 

Barker,   Potricia   A.,   252 

Barnard,    Judith    Sue,    205 

Barnas,   Joan   Elizabeth,    274 

Barnes,    John    Leonard,    304 

Bornes,    Michoel    Alan,    43,    205 

Barnett,    Lynn    J.,    304 

Boron,    Mary    Anne,    251,    252 

Barr,    Carol    Ann,    205 

Barr,    John    Robert,    205 

Barr,    Patricia    D.,    304 

Barrick,    Annelle,    304 

Barrow,    Charles    Kurt,    304 

Barrow,    Steven     L.,    304 

Barlel,    Thomas    August,    205 

Bartels,    Thomas   E.,    105 

Barthold,    Alice    Bell,    304 

Bartkus,    Francine    M.,    252 

Bartolini,    Cheryll    A.,    92,    205 

Barlolini,    Kathleen    A.,    252 

Barton,    Barbara    Lee,    274 

Barton,    Dionne    L.,    49,    92,    252 

Bartosch,  Sheila   K.,   304 

Bartscht,    Susan    M.,    252 

Barz,   Dale  Catherine,   58,   274 

Basky,    Michele,    305 

Bassetti,    John    Paul    J.,    102 

Bateman,    Annette,    274 

Bates,    Frances   L.,  99,   274 

Bottenschlag,    Judith,    205 

Baturevich,    Amelia    J.,    205 


Bauer,    Carl    T.,    57 

Bauer,    Christine    Joan,    99,    274 

Bauer,    Pamella    Jane,    205 

Baugh,    Janet    J.,     252 

Bauman,    Betty    Jean,    275 

Bauman,    James    Edward,    206 

Baumann,    Lynnette    L.,    99,    275 

Baumberger,    Sarah    E-,    206 

Baumgartner,    Lynne    L.,    305 

Boumrucker,    Dionne,    252 

Baur,    James    Joseph,    103 

Bozik,    Edna    Frances,    49,    56,    275 

Beadles,    Linda    Ann,    305 

Beagles,    Michael    S.,    303 

Beall,    Lorna    Dale,    99 

Bealmer,    Alison   Ann,    305 

Beam,    Marsha    Lynn,    305 

Beamer,   Marvin   Paul,   206 

Bearden,    Josephine    A.,    100 

Bearden,    Lynn    Dale,    305 

Beosley,    Belh    Ann,    305 

Beasley,    Jane    Eva,    305 

Beougrand,    Morsha    J.,    305 

Becherer,    Louise  A.,    121,    252 

Beckberger,    Judy    A.,    102,    305 

Becker,    Connie    M.,    206 

Becker,    Sheila,    305 

Beckman,   Alan   D.,    100,    146,   252 

Beecher,    Conover    A.,    252 

Behm,    Lindo   Sue,   305 

Behrns,    Joan    Dale,    305 

Belcher,    Marilyn    Lee,    275 

Bell,    David    W.,    206 

Bell.    Linda    Louise,    52,    206 

Bell,   Peggy    Irene,   303,   305 

Bell.    Ronald    Eugene,    204 

Bell,    Stephen    James,    305 

Belletete,    Michael   J.,    110 

Bellm,    Dorothy    Jean,    206 

Below,    Dorla    Jean,    45 

Belsly,    Corlo    Ann,    305 

Belt,    Morgo    Jeon,    206 

Bender,    Barbanne   K.,    206 

Benewich,    Bette   Lu,    107,    206 

Benjamin,    Rebecca    Luc,    53,    206 

Beniomin,    Rebecca  S.,    100,   305 

Bennett,    Donald    E.,    275 

Bennett,    Jocquelyn    F.,    305 

Bennett,    Shoron    Kaye,    99,    252 

Benoit,   William  Clark,    100,   252 

Benson,    Carol    A.,    101,    102,    305 

Benson,    James    E.,    275 

Benton,    Bill,    252 

Benton,   Judith   Koy,   252 

Berberet,    Dolores    J.,    275 

Berg,   James   Anton,    275 

Bergeson,  Alan  Otis,  58,  92,   110,   206 

Bergstrom,    Keith,    206 

Eernaidi,    Phyllis    L.,    305 

Berneking,    Katherine,    305 

Berner,    Bonnie    Jeanne,    305 

Bernoteit,    Judith    Ann,    206 

Berry,    Deanne    Lynn,    305 

Berry,     Laverne    Minerv,    305 

Berry,    Letho   Darlene,    206 

Berry,    Linda   Carlene,    206 

Berry,    Linda  J.,  305 

Bertacchi,   Carolyn   J.,    275 

Bertagnolli,    Leslie    A.,    102 

Bertoni,    Samuel    Edwin,    275 

Bertram,    Susan    Kay,    305 

Bertschi,   Judith   R.,   53,   252.   324 

Best,   Thomas   Charles,   51.    53,   275,   324 

Betourne,    Kathy    Marie,    305 

Betzelberger,    Lorry,    61 

Bevenour,    Donald    E.,    206 

die,   Susan   K.,    102,   305 

ederstodt,    Sandra    J.,    275 

esterfeld,    Lee    Ann,    116 

II,    Terry    Lee,    275 

Herman,    Jan    Ellen,    252 

lliet,    Mary    Louise,    275 

Mings,    Jocelyn    Lou,    303 

llingsley,   Karen   H.,   206 

llingsley,    Marcia     R.,    235 

llinglon,    David    H.,    206 

nder,    Cheryl    Lynn,    305 

ngamon,    Gary    Lee,    145 

rcher,    Mary    P.,    207 

schman,    Diane   Lea,   305 

schoff,    Charlene,    305 

schoff,    276 

shop.    Sue   Ann,    276 

vin,   Marilyn  S.,  53,  324 
Black,   Alice  Marie,   53,   252 
Blackley,   Virginia   K.,   305 
Blockwell,    Diana    Lynn,    305 
Blair,    Connie    C,    305 
Blair,    Leslie  Calvin,    100,    207 


Blair,    Michael    lee,    207 
Blauvelt,    Constance,    100,    104,    251 
Blauvelt,    Suson    E.,    253 
Blaylock,    Arnold    A.,    207 
Blazer,    Bonnie   Jean,    99 
Blazier,    Philip    D.,    102 
Blentlinger,    Janice,    253 
Bliemeister,    Linda,    305 
Bloechle,    Morilyn    Rut,    207 
Bloemker,    Darvin    Alan,    92,    207 
Bloemker,    Sandra    E.,    102 
Bloom,    Mary    Ann,    305 
Bloomberg,    Vicky    I.,    305 
Blua,    Patricia    Marie,    276 
Bluemer,    Ronald  Glenn,   207 
Blumenfeld,    Robert    M   .    305 
Blundy,    Douglos    M.,    276 
Blundy,    Ruth    Ellen,    101,    276 
Blunier,     Noncy    J.,    305 
Blunier,    Vicki,    207 
Blunk,    Williom    Carl,    276 
Bootman,    Carl    W.,    253 
Boaz,   Thomos    E.,    207 
Bobell,    Lindo    J.,    305 
Bock,    Lenore   Anne,    253 
Bock,    Leslee    Jean,    207 
Bode,    Carol    Jane,    253 
Bodnor,   Janice   Lea,  253 
Boehle,    Morjorie    M.,    253 
Boehle,   Morlene  Ann,    276 
Boehm,    Bruce   M.,    1  10,    253 
Boente,   Myrno  Jean,    116.   276 
Boerio,    Jeanette    Adel,    305 
Eoettger,    Mary    L.,    253 
Boggs,    Sharon    M.,    305 
Bogue,    Dennis   Joy,    253 
Bohn,    Brenda    Lois,    305 
Bolby,   Martha   Yordy,   207 
Bolen,    Sondro    Koy,    253 
Bolton,    Estelle  Marie,   276 
Bolton.    Norma    Jeon,    276 
Bombardieri,     Mory     L.,    305 
Bonacorsi,    John    R  ,    146,    253 
Bond,    Cheryl    Elaine,    253 
Bond,    Doniel    Patrick,    276 
Bond,    Stewart    Leroy,    276 
Bonk,    Joyce    Alice,    207 
Bonney,     Jeanne,     253 
Bonucchi,    Noncy    Jean,    253 
Booker,    Kathleen   Jo,   38,   253 
Boone,    Nancy   Claire,    276 
Booth,    Barbaro    J.,    207 
Booth,    Kathryn   M.,    253 
Booth,    Lynda   C,   53,   305 
Borhart,    Ann    E.,    305 
Bork,    Maria    Anna,    276 
Borvonsky,    Robert   J.,    207 
Bosky,   Stephen  George,   276 
Bottomley,    Raymond   F.,   207 
Bouck,    Jane   Marie,    305 
Boudreau,    Judith    Lynn,    305 
Boulds.    Simone,    253 
Bourquin,    Diane    Marie,    305 
Bowers,    Bruce    F.,    100 
Bowers,    James    Robert,    105 
Bowling,  Thomos   Lee,   305 
Bowmon,    Barbaro  Jeon,   305 
Bowmon,    Dennis    Wayne,    253 
Bowman,    Jacquelyn    Sue,    305 
Bowyer,    Diane    Lynn,    305 
Boyd,    lee   Ann,    99,    101 
Boyer,   David  Allen,   207 
Boyer,   Estello  J.,   92,   253 
Boyer,    John    Frederick,    122 
Boyer,    Ronda    Lee,    305 
Boyer,    Sheryl    J.,    251 
Boyko,   Anatoli    I.,    146,    149 
Bozenich,    Barbara   Ann,    207 
Brabec,    Barbara,    207 
Bracy,    Sherry    L.,    305 
Bradac,    Lynn    Jeonette,    276 
Bradford,    Larry    Roger,    100 
Brody,    Alma    Koy,    305 
Brady,    Mary    M.,     113 
Brady,    Maureen    E.,    207 
Brady,   Russell   E.,   303,   305 
Braid,   Elizabeth   L.,   48,   253 
Branca,    Sheila    lane,    305 
Brancato,    Karen    M.,    49,    305 
Brand,    Karen    Marie,    253 
Brandenburg,    Nancy    Jo,    276 
Branding,    Linda   Kay,   99,    101,   276 
Brandon,   Margo  Lynn,   99,    103,    104 
Brandt,    Cathie   Lee,    276 
Brandt,    Linda    L.,    305 
Branyan,    Sharon    Sue,    276 
Brasel,    Peggy    Susan,    306 
Brashinger,    Matthew    C,    276 
Brouer,    Marcia,    46 


324 


Brauer,   Patricia  Jane,  276 

Brauman,    Carolyn    Faye,    253 

Bray,    Susan,    306 

Breitman,    Jeanmne    D.,    306 

Breitweiser,    Bruce    W..    306 

Bremberg,    Karen    Ann      **■    30* 

Brennan.    Lyn   Mane.   60.   273,    "6 

Brenneman,   Sandra   Fay     92.    112,    20/ 

Brent     Norma    Karen,    306 

Bressner,    Janet    Kay,    306 

Brewe,    Robert   J.,   Jr..    135,    136 

Brewer,   Malinda   Jean,   117,   276 

Brewer,    Sandra    S.,    306 

Brickie,    Linda    I.,   306 

Brickler,    Judith    Ann,    276 

Bridge,   Thomas  G.,   253 

Bridger     John    Thomas,    2/6 

Briggs,    PrisciUa    P..,    306 

Bright,    Victoria     L.,     121  ,     "J 

Brink,   Catherine   Ann,    207 

Brockman,   James   J.     44 

Brockway,   Andrea   Lee,   53,   2/6 

Broege,    Diane    Beins,    208 

Broers,    Deanna    Lee,    208 

Bromeland,   Mary   Alice,   276 

Bronoski,    Carol    Ellen,    276 

Brooker,    Gerald    lee,    208 

Brooks,   Carol   A.,   99,    102 

Brooks,    Linda   May,    306 

Brooks,    Sheila    M.,    306 

Broom,    Bonnie    J-.    254 

Brossard,   James   Walte,    208 

Browder,    Gwenevere    M.,    306 

Brown,    Alan    Spencer,    138,    139 

Brown,   Darhl  Gene,   254 

Brown,    Deanna    Jean,    101 

Brown      Deborah    Anne,    306 

Brown',    Jack    Martin,    276 

Brown,    Janis    Lynne,    276 

Brown,   Julie  J.,   276 

Brown,    Kathleen    Sue,    208 

Brown',   Kent   Eldon,    102 

Brown,    Robert    R.,    63 

Brown,    Roger   Ivan,   276 

Brown,    Sharon    Josette,    276 

Rrownfield      Sharon    K.,    306 

BroTenec.    Giegory   J.,    100,    102,    103 

Brubaker,   Nancy   Lynne,   306 

Brueggeman,  Gail   S.,   254 

Brueggeman,    James   S.,    254 

Bruens,    Henry    Elroy,    254 

Brugh,    Darolee    Joy,    254 

Brummel,    Jan,    254 

Bruninga,   Duane  David,   135 

Brunings,    Elaine    K.,    276 

Bruns,    Esther    Irene,   99,    104,    306 

Bruun,   Nancy   L.,    254 

Bryant,    Gary    A.,    306 

Bryer,    Brenda    Kay,    276 

Bubnick,    Sandra    K.,    208 

Bucek,    Alan    John,    254 

Buckley,   Lynne   Ellen,   276 

Bue,    Jen    C,    306 

Buehler,  Victor  Carl,   146,   208 

Buehner,    Beate    B.,    276 

Buhrow,    Connie    Sue,    306 

Builta,    Carol    Ann,    306 

Bullerman,    Donald    A.,    208 

Bullock,    Meacheale,    306 

Bundy,    Linda    Kay,    276 

Bunger,    Martha    I.,    306 

Burchell,  Sally   I.,   92,   117,   254 

Burdick,    Cheryl    Lyn,    306 

Burdick,    Margaret    Jan,    277 

Burger,    Vicki    Ann,    306 

Burgess,    Frances    I.,    254 

Burgett,   Larry  D.,   306 

Burhop,    Nancy    C,    306 

Burke,  Gary   P.,   306 

Burke     Pamela   Sue,    306 

Burke',    Phyllis    M.,    254 

Burke,    Richard    E.,    HO 

Burke,    Scott    Murray,    277 

Burke,    William    Lee,    254 

Burpee,    Jeonnie,    112 

Burnett,    Donald    J.,    75,    100,    102 

Burns,   Cheryl   Lynn,   56.   203.   208 

Burns,    Gloria    Ann,    254 

Burns,    Peggy    L.,    254 

Burton,    Corolyn    Joy,   76,    208 

Burton,    Darlene    Elver,    306 

Buse,    Randy    B.,    103 

Busey     Sandra   Sue,    306 

Bush, 'Douglas   Charles,    49,    208 

Bush',    Maryellen,    306 

Bushouse,    Joan,    92,    254 

Bussen,   Patricia  Mori,   208 

Butterbach,  James  C,   208 

Button,    Robert    M.,    139 

Buttry     Dolores    Jean,    208 

Buvelot,    Faith    Yvonne,    306 

Byers,    Eugene    H.,    HO 

Byram,    Barbara    Ann,    37 

Byram,  Jane  Lavey,  254 

Byram,    Karla   Joan,   277 

Byron,    Ruth,    208 


Caccia,    Jeannie    Marie,    277 
Coffee,    Odette,    306 
Cain,    Roseann,    277 


Callahan,   Janet   Moure    92,   277 
Callahan,    Patricia,    208 
Callahan,    Sue    A.,    Ill 
Calvert,    Jan    Mane,    99 
Cameron,   Carol   H       254 
Cameron,    Dianne    K       306 
Campbell,    Dennis    E.,    67     208 
Campbell,    James    H.,    2// 
Campbell,    Kathleen    Jo     273.    277 
Campbell.    Lourel    E       306 
Campbell,    Margaret   E.,   306 
Campbell,    Rebecca    Ann      208 
Campen,    Russell    G.,    99,     luu 
Compobello,    Ruth    Mary,    69 
Canfield,    Nancy    Irene,    306 
Canham,    Pamela    Jeanne,    306 
Capps.   Gayle   L..   277 
Capps,   Jane   Anne.   35,    52     208 
Cardenas,    Prisclla    J.      277 
Carey.    Vianne,    99,    102 
Carley,    Barbara   E       254 
Carley,    Margaret    A.,    254 
Carlile     Sandra    Sue,    306 
Carlin,    Kenneth.    208 
Carlin,    Maria    Loretta.    208 
Carlock,    John    M..    110.    254 
Carlson.    Donnasue    F..    306 
Carlson,    John    Charles,    277 
Carlson,    Judith    L.,    254 
Carlson,    Linda    Ann,    99     306 
Carlson,    Malinda    I.,    306 
Carlson,    Paul    Roger,   39 
Carlstedt,    Linda    Lee,    306 
Carper,    Christine    Kay      277 
Carper,   Janet   Arlene,    306 
Carras,    Nicolette    A       117 
Corrier,    Karen    Kather,    27/ 
Carring.on,  Judy  Mori     101,306 

Carrithers,    David    R.,    100 

Carroll.  Nancy   Lou,   277 

Carstens,    Jomes    Lelan,    20V 

Carter,    Curtis    R.,    39 

Carter,   Jeffrey  I.,    103 

Carter,    Linda    Sue,    277 

Cary     James   Byron,   99,   306 

Cashmer,    Nancy   Kay,   209 

Castellani,   Sherry   A.,    277 

Costner,    Mary   Susan,    277 

Cathcart,    John    Edwin,    99      100,    277 

Catarello,    Jennifer    R..    254 

Catt,    Cynthia    E.,    277 

Covanagh.   Marcia   Ann,   209 

Cease,    Carol    Ann,    254 

Cecish,    Beverly   Joan,    39,    209 

Cederberg,    Julie    F..    306 

Cellini,   Carol    A.,    306 

Chace.   Stephen   Bennet,   99     277 

Chalke,    Cynlhia    Lou^s,    303 

Challacombe,    Alice    K       254 

Challis,    Susan    V.,    99,    104 

Chamberlain,    Chorlott,    209 

Chambers,    Delores    K.,    254 

Chamness,    Judith    Ann,    27/ 

Chandler,    Charlotte   A.,    277 

Chapman,    Joyce    Lee,    209 

Charleton,    Richard    A.,    100 

Charlton,    Janet    E.,    101 

Chase,    Margaret    A.,    306 

Chave,    Walter    F.,    254 

Chelini     David,    207 

Chergoski,    Kothaleen,    92,    209 

Cherry,    Christine    C,    306 

Chesus,   Mary   Lynn,    306 

Childers,    Becky    Rae,    254 

Childers,  Susan   Belle.  99,    102 

Chisamore,    Dolores   M.,   6/,    ill 

Chmilar,    Maryanne,    209 

Chodakowski,    Paula   J.,    277 

Chrismon,    Alma    Joyce,    278 

Christensen,    Julie    A.,    121,    254 

Chrislensen,    Linda    E.,    306 

Christian,    Rodney,  76,    103,    209 

Christie,    David    N.,    254 

Christino,   Jane   E.,    34 

Christoi,   Elsie  Mae,   273 

Chudoba,    Nancy    Ann.    117,    2/8 

Churchill,    Susan    A.,    306 

Cipel,    Joseph,    209 

Cisco,    Taylor   Aaron,   42 

Clair,    Carol    A.,    207 

Clark,    Janice    Eileen,    209 

Clark,    Laura    Lee     209 

Clark,    Patricia    Jean,    42,    254 

Clark,    Phyllis    Mae,    209 

Clark,    Sara    J.,    306 

Clarke,    Jeannine    Ruth,    209 

Clausing,    Ronald    L.,    209 

Clauson,    Cheryl    Lynn,    306 

Claybourne,   Shirley   A.,   63     254 

Claypool,    Donna    Jean,    209 

Clement,    Cheryl    L.,    306 

Cere,    Anna    Marie,    209 

Cleveland,    Patricia    A.,    58,    2UV 

Clifton,    Penny   Kay,    306 

Clime,    Jane    Ellen,    209 

Cline,'    Timothy    F.,     141 

Clish,    Richard    Jerry,    306 

Clore,    Lorry    Edward,    278 

Clover,    Carlo    Sue,    306 

flovd     Synda    Rae,    307 

clots,'   Linda  Gay,  96,    121 1      254 

Coots,  Paul   Leslie,  146,  210 


Cobb.    Susan    P..    99.    100,    254 

Cobb,    Wanda    Lee,    307 

Cobb     William    G.,    210 

Coble,    Leann    Kay,    307 

Coburn,    Kathleen   Man,    58     210 

Cochran,    Joycella   A..   45.   63,    117,   210 

Cocking,   Arlelt   Lauri,   278 

Coffey,    Christine    E.,    307 

Ciftpv      Virqinia    H.,    307 

Colberg     Barbara   Jean,    102,    104,   278 

Colbert,    Cathy    C,    307 

Colby,    Carol    Denise,    307 

Colclasure,    Linda   M.,    278 

Cole,    Cheryl    D.,    307 

Coley,    Terry    Wayne,    278 

Collie,   James   Edwin   J.,    210 

Colliflower,    William,    210 

Collins,   George   D.,    307 

Collins,    Linda    Darlen,    101 

Collins,    Linda    L.,    116,    307 

Collins,    Michael    A.,    210 

Collins,   Patricia   S.,   278 

Collver,     Nancy    C,    254 

Combs,    Lee    R.,    141 

Combs,    Marian    Diana,    307 

Combs,    Vicki    Ann,    254 

Compton,    Sharon    Marie,     210 

Conant,    Lawrence   L.,    107,    141,   210 

Conant,    Suzanne    Gayle,    303 

Concklin,    Christine    A.,    307 

Conklin,    Stephen    F.,    307 

Conley,   Michael    E.,   254 

Connell,    Colleen    E.,    99,    210 

Conner,    John    Robert,    278 

Conner,    Mary    M.,    254 

Connett,    Blanche    A.,    278 

Connor,    Ricka    Jean,    307 

Conont,    Suzanne,    307 

Conrad.    Richard    C,    1  46 

Conway,    Sandra    Jean,    307 

Cook,    Judy   Sharon,    278 

Cook,    Michael    A.,    254 

Cook,    Thomas    W.,    307 

Cookus,    Nancy    J.,    307 

Coon,    Stanley    Everett,    110 

Coontz,    James    Alan,    278 

Cooper,    Mary    Dianne,    254 

Ccoper,    Rose  Mary,   255 

Cooper,    Ruth   Elizabeth,    255 

Cope,    Ronald    Lee,    210 

Copes,    Fred    Larry,    210 

Copple,    Louis    Arlene    307 

Cording.    Elizabeth    A.,    278 

Corley,    Diana    Kay,    255 

Costello,    Maureen.    278 

Cothroll,    Philip    Don,    210 

Cottle,    Elizabeth    Ann,    210 

Couceyro,  Carmen  V.,   307 

Coulter,    Carol    A.,     255 

Court,     Robert    A.,    112,     141 

Couve,    Edith    J.,    307 

Coveny,    Anna    Marie,   79,    210 

Covill,    Margaret    Jo,    278 

Cowgur,    Lawrence   F.,    210 

Cox,   Jacaueline   Lu,   278 

Cox,   Sharon   Kay,    56,  64,   99,   255 

Cox,    Susan   M.,    307 

Coyle,    Larry    James,     100 

Craig     Deborah    J.,    307 

Craig',    Earl   C,    307 

Craig,    Margie   Herman,    210 

Cramer,   Janis   E-,    255 

Cramer,    Wilma    Mae,    278 

Crane,    Susan   Jeanne,    210 

Crawford,    Dale    Roger,    210 

Crawford.    James    Lee,    48 

Crews,    Barbara    Ann,    307 

Crissey,    Brian    Greene.    60.    68.    278 

Crissey,    John    Arthur,    57 

Croak,    Diane    P.,    307 

Croft.    Vaughn    Earl,    278 

Cromwell,    Dianna    Mori,    210 

Cronk,    Kothryn    Louise,    46.     21  0 

Crouse     Marilyn    Kay,    99,    103 

Crowl     James    Elbert,    33,    110 

Crowley,   Harriet    I.,   307 

Crowley,    Jack    Norman,    21  1 

Crowley,    Patricia    Joy,    278 

Crumbaugh.   Steven   W.,   307 

Cuchiara,   Stella   Bom,   307 

Cuculic     Walter   C,    21  1 

Culbert'son,     Ellen    Sue,     307 

Cullison.    Barbara   Jeon,    211 

Cullison,   Bonnie   June  69,    211 

Cumming,    Mary   Kay .255 

Cunningham,    Joyce    Ann,    308 

Cunningham,    Judith    Kay,    211 

Cunningham,    Ronald   G.,    49,    278 

Curl     Mary    Jean,    308 

Curr'ie,    Margaret    Wilcox.    211 

Currier,    Nancy,    78 

Currin,    John    E        308 

Curry,   Christine  Jany,   308 

Curry     Craig    Gale,    211 

Curry,    John    Wesley      308 

Curtis.    Mary    Ann,    37,    2/8 


Dahlgren.   Caren   Jo,   101      308 
Da|ey,    Patricia   Jane,    101,   273,    2/0 
Domon,    Margaret    Susan,    21 


Damrau,    Ronald    Tarry,    278 

Daniel,    Deborah    Louis,    308 

Daniel,    Patricia    F.,    63,    308 

D'Anza,     Anthony,     211 

Daquila,    Milanie    Ann,    308 

Dare,   Walter   Stephen,   49,    145,   255 

Dattilo,    Mary    M.,    278 

Dougherty,    Victoria,    255 

Daum,    Edwina,    49,    308 

Davenport,    Jeanne    E.,    278 

Davey,   Susan   M.,    102,   255 

Davies,   Joyce    Fay,    211 

Davies,    Lourdine    J.,    211 

Davis,    Barbara    Elaine,    2/8 

Davis',    David    F.,    211 

Davis,   Diana    Lynn,   278 

Davis     James   Francis.   49,    255 

Davis,    Sheryl    J.,    308 

Davis,    Shirley    Helen,    211 

Davis,    Sondra    Leah,    92,    211 

Davis,   Susan,   21  1 

Davison,    Carol    Ann,     308 

Davlin,   Carol   Ann,   60 

Dawson.    Beverly    J..    255 

Day.    Gerald    Wayne,    211 

Day     Janice    Eileen.    102.    308 

Day!    Rhonda  Carole,   100,  278 

Dean,    Carole    M.,    225 

Dean,   Martha   Gail,    211 

Dean,    Ronald    James,    278 

Deany,   Dorothy   Kurtenbach,   211 

Deckwerth,    Randy    M..    102,    103 

Declercq,    Mary    C,    255 

Deford,    Thomas    W.      2    1 

Degitz.    Richard    Louis,    100,   211 

Deguilio,   Cynthio   M.,    308 

Deiss,    Nora    M.,    278 

Delaney,   Carole   June,    120,    211 

Delaney,   Edean  M.,   308 

Delannoy,    Susan    Lee,    212 

Delfino,    Marina    I.,    255 

Delph      Colleen    Joann,    308 

Demaor,    Curtis     Lee,     255 

Demanuele,    Antoinette,    308 

Dematia,   Mary   Louise     101,  308 

DeMeter,   Joette,    101,   255 

Demik.    Potricia    I.,    255 

Denham,    Deloris,    308 

Denker,    Mary    Ann,    308 

Dennis.    Connie    Sue.    212 

Dennis,    Janet    E.,    308 

Dennis,    Lorry   Alan,   278 

Dennis,    Susan    Diane,    308 

Dennison,     Bruce     Lynn,     212 

Dennison.    Mary    Jean,    101,    278 

Descarpentrie,    Lloyd,    255 

Deselm,    Donna    Jeon,    212 

Desilva,    Rosemarie,    278 

Detmer,   Ronald   M.,  92,   212 

Detweiler,    David    Neff,    153 

Deutsch,   Carolyn,   255 

Devory,    Robert   Allen,   212 

Devine,     Irene    M.,    67 

Devine,    Nancy    E.,    212 

Devore,    Sandra   Joseph,   2/8 

Devos,    Harriette    J.,    53 

Devries,    Timothy    W.,    251,    255 

DeWeese,    David    Lee     49 

Dewey,    Ronald   Lee,  43,   212 

Dewey.    Sue   Ann,    308 

Dewey,   Susan    Louise,    278 

Diamond,    Jerry,     153 

Dice,   Michael   D.,    100 

Dickerson,    Anne,    278 

Dickey,   Kathleen   Lee,   212 

Dickson,   Wanda   L.,   212 

Diehl,    Susan    Deann,    53     308 

Diemer,    Diane   Mane,    278 

Diemer',   Susan    Ray,    255 

Dierker,    Linda   Sue,    278 

Dietrich,    Pamela    J.,    255 

Dietrich,    Steven    R.,    308 

Dikis,    Ruth    Ann,    212 

Dillman,    Donita   Ann,    255 

Diskin,     Larry     P.,     139 

Dixon     Barbara    Jo,    308 

Dobbs,    Pamela    L       255 

Doddek,    Nancy    Jean,    273,    2/v 

Dodds,    Judith   Pieper,    212 

Dodds,    Ronald    Lee,    49 

Dodson,   Kathleen  T      99 

Doerfler,    D'Nelle   M.,   308 

Doktar,    Nancy    Louise      255 

Dolan,  Terronce  A.,   308 

Dolen,    Connie    Jean      2/9 

Doll.    Donna    Jean.    212 

Dallaske.    Barbara    Jan.    99     279 

Dolly,    Jean    Ann,    303      308 

Dombroski.     Linda,     308 

Danat.    Marcia    June     308 

Donmoyer.    Charles   Gale,    212 

Donnon,    Michael    Wayne,   70,    212 

Donohue,    Carol    E.,    255 

Donovan,    Agnes    M.,    67     74.    212 

Donovan,   Mary  Juli°na. 212 

Donovan.    Michael    J-.    308 

Dopp,    Craig    Alan,    104 

Doren      Jon    Seldon,    102,    103 

Dorga'n,   David    Leo.   212 

Dornik,    Joan    Mary,    1 OJ 

Dossey.   Annee,   212 

Dostalek,    Dorene    M.,    2 1  2 


325 


Dotterer,    Judith    Ann,    212 

Doudna,    Donna    Lee,    92,    121 

Dougan,    Susan    Jo,    279 

Dougherty.    Robert    M.,    75 

Douglas,    Donna    Joyce,    99,    100,    102, 

104,    255 
Douglass,    Thomas   J.,    110 
Dowdakin,   Gail    Ann,    308 
Down,    Kathleen    Marie,    101,    308 
Doyle,    Cothleen,    308 
Doyle,    Mary    Elizabeth,    279 
Doyle,    Mary    Lynn,    255 
Doyle,    Sharon   Joy,    308 
Dozier,    Thomase,    213 
Drackley,   Janice  Claire,   213 
Drake,     Beverly    Ann,     35,     279 
Drop,    Ellen    Ann,    279 
Drayer,    Nancy    Kay,    103,    279 
Drayer,    Wayne   Allen,    62 
Drda,    Nancy    Jo,    279 
Dreese,    Judith    R.,    255 
Drenkhohn,    Ellen    C,    279 
Drew,   Susan   Kay,    101 
Dreyer,    Kotherine    E.,    308 
Drnec,    Karen    Lynn,    213 
Drum,    Patricia    Ellen,    99,    279 
Drury,     Lawrence    Paul,     100 
Dubbelde,    Donna    Lynn,    308 
Dubley,    Sandra    K.,    213 
Ducak,    Marlene,    255 
Dudley,    Alice   Mae,    308 
Dueringer,    William    J.,     112 
Duff,    Marjorie    Lucill,    279 
Dullenty,  Alice  C,   251,  255 
Dunbar,    Sara    E.,    308 
Duncan,    Cheryl    Jo,    255 
Duncan,    Donna   Jean,    255 
Dunham,    Pamela    Mcatee,    213 
Dunkel,    Carol    Ann,    279 
Dunlap,  Susan   Kay,    279 
Dunn,    Laurence    Allen,     110 
Durbin,    Connie    Lynn,    279 
Durbin,   Cora    Elizabeth,    280 
Durdan,    Eileen   Alice,    308 
Durham,    Linda  D.,    102,   308 
Durham,    Prisci lla    Ann,    213 
Durre,     Rodney,    255 
Dusic,    Virginia    Lynn,    255 
Dwyer,    Nancy    Lee,    105 
Dyekman,    Michael    D.,    255 
Dykeman,    Anita,     280 


Eodes,  Myrna  Faye,  308 

Eomes,    Jerry    A.,    255 

Earing,    Meri    Ann,    280 

East,   David   Edward,   1  10,   280 

Easton,     Linda    Rene,    308 

Eaton,   Gloria   Jean,   308 

Eberhard,    David    A.,    107,    142,    143 

Ebner,    Nancy    Lynn,    280 

Echterling,    Joyce    Marie,    213 

Eckard,    Ralph    Edward,    49,    213 

Ecker,    Beverly   Ann,    74,    213 

Eckert,    James    Richard,    308 

Eckert,   Nancy  Jo,   308 

Eckhoff,     Karen     Louise,     213 

Eckstrom,    Gloria   Aldi,    78,    213 

Edgcomb,   Anthony   Roy,   308 

Edgecombe,    Sharon   A.,    255 

Edmonson,    Sarajane    121,    273 

Edwards,    Audrey    G.,    308 

Edwards,    Francis    A.,    308 

Edwards,    Janet    Louise,    213 

Edwards,    Mary    Leota,    280 

Edwards,    Maxine    K..    213 

Edwards,    Ralph    Duane,    213 

Edwards,     Robert    Darri,    213 

Edwards,    Rodney   E.,   A3 

Edwards,    Sheri    L.,    308 

Eggleston,  Sarah   Lee,   308 

Egleton,    John    E.    Jr.,    308 

Ehlers,   Marjorie  K.,   308 

Ehrhard,    Judith    G..    280 

Eichler,    Mary    E.,    280 

Eilers,    Noncy    Carolyn,    213 

Einoris,    Kathleen    Ann,    308 

Eitenmiller,    John    W.,    308 

Elder,    Betty    Sue,    280 

Elder,   Charles   L.,    213 

Eldredge,    Laurel   K.,   99,    100,    104 

Eldridge,    Dixie    Lee,    213 

Elliott,    James    Wendel,    70,    213 

Elliott,    Marguerite,     103,    308 

Ellis,    Betty    Lodon,    255 

Ellis,    Judith  Gayle,    280 

Ellis,    Mary    L.,    280 

Ellis,    Nicholas    Peter,    213 

Ellis,    Patricia,    308 

Eisner.    Shirley    Chris,    280 

Eltrevoog,    Lynn    Doris,    309 

Ely,    Carol    Evelyn,    309 

Elzey,     Rebecca    Ann,    256 

Emanuelson,    Borbara    J.,    70,    100      103 

104,    213 
Embody,    Connie    Jo,    280 
Emerick,    Ellen    E.,    256 
Emerick,    Michael    S  ,    256 
Emeritz,    Judith    L..     256 
Emerson,    Gail    M.,    99 


Emery,    Donald    L.,    309 

Emery,    Donna    Lee,    214 

Emrath,    Susan    Rena,    256 

Endress,    Patricia    J.,    280 

Enger,     Linda     Lou,    256 

Engh,    Robert   Lloyd.   214 

English,    David    Charle,    54,    214 

Enrici,    Marsha    Louise,    214 

Enright,    Mary   J.,    309 

Erber,    Sherry    Ann,    309 

Erickson,    Bert   William,    214 

Erickson,    June  Marie,   309 

Erickson,    Londa    L.,    256 

Erickson,   Marilynn    I.,    309 

Erickson,    Patricia   A.,   309 

Erickson,   Gregory  Alan,    107,    132,   214 

Erikson,   Sandra  Jo,   73,   78,   214 

Eschmann,    Diane    Lynn,    309 

Eskridge,    Roxann,    309 

Esser,    Linda  J.,   309 

Etherton,    Ella    E.,    256 

Etherton,    Loretta    Ann,    309 

Ettel,    Mary    Alice,    280 

Etter,    Richard    H.,    100,    104 

Evans,    Eileen    Joyce,    214 

Evans,    Linda    Lou,    280 

Evans,    Mary    Esther,    70 

Evans,    Mary    Lou,    103,    214 

Evelhoch,    Fern    Townse,    256 

Evelhoch,    Robert   Warren,    214 

Evers,    Nancy    Ann,    256 

Eversgerd,     Leroy    H.,    214 

Eyrse,    Cindo    Louise,    280 


Fabbri,    Shirley    Jean,    256 

Fachet,    Frederick    J.,    280 

Fagerburg,    Mary    Ellen,    309 

Fahling,    Cheryl    Ann,    280 

Fahn,    Rebecca   Diane,    214 

Fairchild.    Timothy    R.,    132 

Fondel,   Joseph   Carl,    55 

Farner,    Barbara  Jo,    214 

Farrell,   Judy   Kay,    102,   309 

Farrell,   L.   Jeams,   70,  99,    100 

Fassbender,    Tod    W.,    112 

Faullin,   Sherrill    A.,    256 

Favero,    Moryann,   256 

Fawer,    Rebecca    Sue,    99,    280 

Febus,    Linda    Jean,    280 

Fedor,    Carol    Ann,    280 

Feek,    Donald   Melvin,    135,    137 

Fegley,    Karen    Sue,    280 

Fegley.    Thomas    H.,    214 

Fehrenbocher,    D.    K.,    53 

Feller,    Borboro   Jean,    280 

Feller,   Wanda   Kay,   230 

Fellhouer,    Susan    Ann,    280 

Feltmeyer,   Kathleen,   53.   256,   324 

Fennesy.    Jomes    J.,    309 

Fesser.    Judy    Rheo,    256 

Fetters,    Lynn    Margare,    101,    280 

Few,    Norman    J.,    303 

Fchtel,    Jone    Ann,    72.     214 

Fickos,    Janolyn    Kay,    309 

Fidonzi,     Barbaro    J.,    256 

Fiedler.    Elizabeth   Jo.    280 

Fields,    Joseph    Hubert,     256 

Filion,     Elizabeth    Ann,     100 

Findorff,    Judith    Ann.     214 

Finefield,    Timothy,    256 

Finfrock.   Dole  B.,    112 

Fink,    Susan    Kilpatric,    256 

Finn,    Kathleen,    280 

Finnegon,    Donno   J..    303,    309 

Finzer,    Melvern    Kent,    51,    324 

Fischer,   George  Frede.   99.    102,    103 

Fischer,     Rosemarie    M.,     280 

Fish,   Thomas   Richard,   309 

Fisher,    Diane    Peuvion,    73,    214 

Fisher,    John    C  .    214 

Fisher,    Judith    Hope,    309 

Fisher,    Marjorie    Ann.    103,    309 

Fisher.    Robert   Weldon,    214 

Fisher,    Ruth    Ann      309 

Fisher,    Sharon,     214 

Fisher,    Stephen    Louis,    107.    203 

F.lzner,    Karen    Ann,    1  16.    309 

Fitzpatrick,    James    A.,    102 

Flogg.    Don    Jay.    280 

Fleming.    Susan    May,    214 

Fleming,    Vicki    Lynn,    280 

Flesher,   Pamela  Joan,  99,   280 

Fleshman,    John    P.,    256 

Fletcher,    Pamela    Bidwell.    215 

Fliege,    Linda    Elaine,    215 

Flinspach,    Regina    J.,    309 

Flodin,    Cindy,    309 

Flood.    Nancy    Lee,    62,    215 

Flotkoetter,    Lynn    E.,    309 

Flowers,    Kelley   S.,    138,    139 

Floyd,    Judith    Ann,    213 

Fockler     Marion    Kay,    256 

Fogel,  Marcia   Ruth,  309 

Fojut,   Susan   Marie,   309 

Foli,    Sharon    Leo,    280 

Folkers,    Susan    Ellen,    215 

Follis,   Carolyn  Sue,   309 

Foltz,   John   W.,    102 

Foltz,    Marilyn    Esther,    215 


Foote,    Diane    Jean,    256 

Forbes,    George    Louis,    215 

Forbes,    Robert    Wayne,    215 

Ford.   Altha    L.,   256 

Ford.    Linda   May,   73,   215 

Ford,    Mary    Sue,    256 

Forrest,    Jacquelyn    P.,    303 

Forrest,    Richard    John,    107,    145 

Fortin,    Bette    A.,    309 

Fortney,    Diana    Marie,    309 

Fortune,    Betty   J.,   256 

Fosnaugh,    Linda   Kay,    117 

Foss,  Susan  G.,  309 

Foster,    Barbara    L.,    280 

Foster,    Marion    Ruth,    280 

Foster,   Martha   Louise,   303,   309 

Foster,   Stephen  J.,   76 

Fountain,     Kathy,     107 

Fouts,   Carol   Ann,   215 

Fouts,    Lester   Murl,    Jr.,    215 

Fowler,    Gary    L.,    309 

Fowler,   Pamela   Hope,   99,    101,   280 

Fox,   Marilyn   Jean,    215 

Fox,   Mario   Kaye,   280 

Foy,    Barbara    Ann,    256 

Frana,    Richard   Owen,    110,    215 

Francis,    Kathleen,    309 

Franco,    Pamela    Ann,    117,    256 

Frank,    Judith    L.,    256 

Frank,    Virginia    Lee,    309 

Frankeberger,    Steven    99,    256 

Franson,    Karen    Lee,    256 

Frantz,    Mary    Kay,    309 

Franz,    Judith    Ann,    215 

Franz,   Richard  K.,  79,   105,   256 

Franz,   Susan   Kay,   49,    56.   64,   256 

Frary,    Linda    Kay,    107,    280 

Fraser,    Dianne    D.,    281 

Fraser,    Robert  J.,   280 

Froutschi,    William    C,    309 

Frozier,    Lynn    Adrienn,    256 

Frederichs.  Joyce  L.,  79,  80,   105,  215 

Frederick,   Thomas   E.,   215 

Freed,   Dianne  M.,   56 

Freed,    Georgann    I.,    215 

Freehill,    Jomes,    215 

Freeland,   Jerry  Gene,   309 

Freeman,  Gregory  Jame,   132,  215 

Freeman,    Victoria   C.,    215 

Freese,  John  Philip.  44,   281 

Freese,    Michele   K.,    309 

French  Connie  S.,  309 

French,   Perry  Jerome,   281 

Frey,   Deeann   Marie,   99 

Friedrich,    Bonita    B.,    309 

Friedrich,    Jerry     Lee,    281 

Fnel,    Karen    Janine,    116,    281 

Fritz.    Juliana    L.,    105 

Frkol,    Maryann    C.,    256 

Fro  t.    Danido    Kay.    309 

Frost,    Kathleen    Ann,    281 

Frus,    Kenneth    R.,    142 

Frutiger.    Donna    Mae,    281 

Fry,    Donald   Arthur,    215 

Fry,    St-ven   W.,    215 

Fry,    Thomas    Dole,    256 
Frye,    Joyce    Mardell,    309 
Frye,    Karen    Irene,    216 
Frye,    Suzanne    Ruth,    256 
Fuchs,   Judy  A..   309 
Fudge,    Charlotte    E.,    281 
Fuller,    Janet    Maxine,     99 
Fultyn,    Alice    Kathryn,    256 
Fultz,    Cheryl    Ann,    105,    281 
Funderburk,    Beverly    J.,    309 
Funk,     Donna    Koy,     256 
Funk,    Janice    Lynn,    256 
Funk,    Lindo  Jo,   256 
Funk,    Slonley,    216 
Furman,    Rita    Koy,    216 


Gaddis,    William    D.,    257 
Gadlin,    Barry    Howard,    281 
GafTney,    Cherryll    L.,    216 
Galbraith,    Jomes    D.,    257 
Galik,    Mary   Ann,    309 
Gallagher,    Joseph    J.,    33 
Gallagher,    Michael    T.,    281 
Gallagher,    Patricia    L.,    309 
Gallahue,    Lauretta    L.,    309 
Golligon,    Mary   C,    309 
Galloway,    June   Ann,    281 
Galyean,   Barbara  Jean,   216 
Gammon,    Cheryl    Ann,    99 
Gangler,    Daniel    Ray,    66 
Gardner,    Betty    Jone,    281 
Gardner,    Edward     L.,    257 
Gardner,     Larry    Dwoyne,    99 
Gardner,    Leslie   E..    102 
Garland,    Cheryl,    64 
Gorvert,    Melinda    L.,    216 
Gasaway,   Karen  Jane,    117,    281 
Gasparovic,    Annette    R..    303,    309 
Gatlin,    Lavonne    Roe,    40 
Gaynor,    Janette    I.,    257 
Gehrke,    LeAnn    D.,    257 
Geiger,    Susan    K.,    251,    257 
Geisz,    Janet    M.,    256 
Geisz,    Stanley    L..    216 
Gemeny,   Vonette   B.,    117,    257 


George,   Carolyn   Rae,   281 

George,    Linda    Caryl,    281 

Gerord,   Stephen   Earl,  49,   281 

Gerken,    Cheryl    Morie,    33,    216 

Germonn,    Thomas    Gene,     102 

Getz,    Eldonna   Sue.    257 

Ghent,    Vicki     Lynn,    303,    309 

Gibbens,    Roger   Evan,   251,   257 

Gibbs,    Richard    L.,    139 

Gibbs,   Victoria   Mae,   216 

Gibson,    Anne    Marie,    309 

Gibson,    Ronald    Jay,    281 

Giflfhorn,    Noncy   Ann,    281 

GiFford,    Elizabeth    A.,    257 

Giger,     Linda    L.,    309 

Gilbert,    Barbara   J.,    257 

Giles,    Arnold,    33,    145 

Giles,   Cheryl   Hope,   309 

Gill,  Joyce  Carol,  309 

Gillespie,   Letha   Lydi,  281 

Gillette,   Koy    Ellen,    257 

Giroux,   Terry   L.,   216 

Glasgow,    Rebecca    Eve,    281 

Glasgow,    Ruth    Ann,    309 

Glass,    Barbaro    Ann,    46,    216 

Gloss,   Linda  Sue,  281 

Gleasmon,   John  C.,   100 

Gleason,   Connie  Sue,    281 

Goddord,    Sheri    Lee,    216 

Goembel,    Noncy    Ruth,    257 

Goettsch,    Linda  J.,   66,   257 

Goetz,    Caroline   Ann,    203,    216 

Goetz,   Cynthia  Suzann,   309 

Goetz.    Patricia    Kay,    281 

Goetzinger,   Mark   A.,   76.    100,    104 

Goff.   Lorraine  Louise,  281 

Gohlinghorst,   Joyce,   69,    258 

Golden,    Michael    Norma,    282 

Goldenstein,  Mary  E.,  99,  282 

Golick,   Gloria    Suzann,    69,    216 

Goodrich,    Joyce   Joan,    46,    216 

Goodrich,   linda   I.,   309 

Goodyear,    Lorene   F.,   258 

Gooley,    Linda   Marie,   85,   251,   258 

Gordon,   Donna   Lee,   117,   216 

Gore,   Spencer  Forrest,    102,    103,    282 

Gorshe,    Robert   John,    110,    258 

Goss,    Rebecca    Jo,    216 

Gottschalk,   Crystal,   258 

Gough,    Katleen    Anne,    216 

Goulet,    Barbaro    Jo,    112 

Grace,   Claude,    92,    144,    216 

Gradert,    Diane    Sue,    309 

Grodert,    Judith    Marie,    258 

Graening,   Kenna   Lee,   216 

Grahom,    Bonnie    Jean,    258 

Graham,    Carol    Ann,     309 

Graham,    Sandra    Gail,    217 

Graham,   Vickie   Lynn,   310 

Gromer,    Col    Blaine,    310 

Gramlich,     Eileen    A.,    282 

Granacher,    Barbara    J.,    217 

Grange,    Barbara    Lee.    258 

Granholm,   Noncy  Clori,   282 

Grant,   Carol   Frances,   282 

Grant,    Colleen    S.,    310 

Grant,   Gloria   Ann,    38,    217 

Granzow,     Lorno    Jeon,    310 

Gratchner,    Michoel    G.,    110.    282 

Grater,    Cheryl    Lynn,    74,    217 

Gratton,    Melvin    Leroy,    282 

Gratton,    Vickie    Unang,    310 

Graves,    Kathleen   Gail,    217 

Gray.  Joyce   L.,   258 

Gray.    Kathleen    Susan,    258 

Gray,    Marsha    Lynn,    310 

Groy,    Patricia    Deeann,    310 

Greeley,    Barbara   Jean,   282 

Green,    Dixie    Lane,    310 

Green,   Donald   Lee,   310 

Green,    Mary    Elizabeth,    74,    258 

Green.   Michael   Donold,    135 

Green,    Peggy    Ann,    310 

Green,    Sharlyn    J.,    310 

Greene,     Edmond    C.,     258 

Greene,     Koren    May,    310 

Greene,   Kenneth   Roy,   217 

Greeness.    David    Pitts,    282 

Greenquist,    Arthur    T.,     258 

Greenstreet,    Shirley,     310 

Grego,    Mary   Ellen,   79,    258 

Gregory,    Jone    Ellen,    217 

Gregory,    Judith   A.,    282 

Gresko,    William     P.,     110 

Grether,   Mary  Jean,   58,    121,   258 

Grethey,     Lynn    Caleen,     282 

Griebel.   Juanita   Ann,   217 

Grieve.   Jomes  Winston,   282 

Griffith,    Nancy  Joyce,   217 

Griffith,    Robin    L.,    102,    103 

Griggs,    Nancy    Elizabeth,    217 

Grilc,    Michoel    Edward,    217 

Grimes,    Arnold   Jr.,    58,    110,    217 

Grimes,    Kathleen    E.,    217,    258 

Grimmer,    Mary    E.,    258 

Griswold,    Cheryl    L.,    53,    101 

Groeninger,   Edward  Jo,   273 

Groesch,    Catherine    A.,    251 

Groezinger,    Mary    Elly.    69,    217 

Groff,   Carol   Lynne,   282 

Groharing,    Kim    James,    66 


326 


Groom,    Chris,    310 
Gross,   Connie   Leora     282 
Gross,   Walter  Owen     282 
Grotenhuis,   Carolyn   K.,   217 
Grolevant,    Jane    Eliza'  217 
Groves,    Karen    Ruth,    310 
Groves,   Sharen    Ruth,   310 
Grube,   Margaret  Eva,   258 
Gruber,    Ronald   C,    258 
Grund.   Marcia  lesl'ie,  310 
Gruwell,    Roberta    E.,    310 
Gschwendtner,    Jane,    258 
Gubelman,    Roberta    Ela     217 
Guetschow,    Barbara,    258 
Guilfoyle,   Thomas  J.,   258 
Guldan,   Dorothea   I.,'   102 
Gumbrell,   Allen   T.,  77    217 
Gunderson,    Solly    I.,    310 
Gundy,  Amy  Patricia,  217 
Gunnorson,    Kathryn    M.      217 
Gunnufsen,    Kathleen,    310 
Gurski,   Alan   Edward,    146 
Gustafson,   Linda  Lee,  282 
Gustafson,    Virginia    Ruth     217 
Gustauson.    Mary    Beth,    310 
Oustavison,    Sally   L.,    218 
Gutschlog,    David   A.'   99     102 
Gutzmer,    Carol   Jean     218 
Guymon.    David    Edward,    282 
Gwaltney,    Trudy   Ann,    218 

H 

Haob,    Elaine   Carol,    282 
Haack,   Gail   L.,   258* 
Haack,   Geraldine   C.,    218 
Haas,    Anton    S.,    105 
Hobas,  Gregory  Dale    218 
Haberthur,    Nona    Jone,    310 
Hack,   Mary   Beth,    258 
Hacker,    Alice   Sue,    218 
Hafferman,  Carolyn  Anne     218 
Hagamon,    Judith    Kay,    218 
Hage,    Ronald    E.,    310 
Hageman,    Margaret   C.     103 
Hageman,    Mary   Ann     258 
Hageman,    Ronald  Dale     258 
Hagensee,    Susan    E.,    99     310 
Haggard,    Dennis   W.,    258 
Hahn,  Barbara  Eileen,  99,   104,   117 

Hahn,    Kathy    E.,    282 

Hahn,    Mary    Joan,    310 

hoigh,    Sandra    Jo,    258 

Haismon,    Robert   Willi     218 

Hakes,    Gloria    Gost     218 

Halcott,    William    R.,    3]0 

Hale,   Carlo  Jean,   258 

Holey,   Connie   Kay,    101 

Hall,    Constance    Geral,    310 

Holl,   Elmo  Katherine    310 

Hall,    Jeannene    Maren,    310 

Hall,   Lyle  Edwin,   110 

Holl.    Patricia    Ann.    36,    258 

Hall,    Paulette   Jane     310 

Hall,    Shirley    Eileen      282 

Hallam,    Frances  Ann'    310 

Hall.day,   Marsha  Kay,   46,    117,   218 

Hallstein,     Roger,    218 

Halpin,    Patricia   C.     282 

Hamann,    Nancy    Kay,    310 

Homer,    Jeff    I.,    310 

Homer,   Stephen   p.,   258 

Hamil,    Carol    Susan      251 

Hamilos,    Goil    Ellen.    99,    310 

Hamilton,     Marjorie    L.      218 

Hamilton,    Wilbur    J       282 

Hammer.    Patricia    Ann,    218 

Hammer,    Thomas    Arthur     218 

Hampton,    Janet    M.,     I  17 

Homrick,    loretta    J.'    310 

Hancock,    James    Thomas     92     218 

Hancock,   Wayne  Allen,    151    '251      258 

Hondt,    Ellen  Marie,   282  ' 

Haner,   Viola  Sue,   258 

Hanke,   Lynne  C,   218 

Hankins,    Marilyn'  Jean,    218 

Hanley,    Ruth    Eileen,    310 

Hannah,    Marlon    Kay,    46 

Hanner,    Norman    Freder     218 

Hansen,    Earl   Bruce,    110 

Hansen,   Juanita   Mae,   33,   203     218 

Hansen,    Judith    Ann,    80     218  ' 

Hansen,    Norman    Craig,  'l00     219 

Hanson,    Alan    Jay,    282 

Honson,    Barbara    Ellen,    310 

Hanson,   Joyce  Ann,    101 

Hanson,    Sharol    I.,    310 

Hany,    Lester    Paul,    219 

Hapner,    Rosalie  Ann,   43,    256 

Happes,    Faye,    282 

Harden,   Karen  Ann,   273     282 

Harden,   Sandra   J.,   219 

Hardimon,    Marilyn'  J.,    258 

Hardin,    Timothy    Ray,    219 

Hording,    Dennis    W.,'   219 

Harding,    Mourie    L.,    310 

Hordman,    Edith   J.    '310 

Hards,  Mary  M.,  92,   107    258 

Hardy,    Alice   June,    219  ' 

Hardy,    Michael    Ray,    219 

Harford,    Patricia    I.,'    310 


Hari,    Doryle    John,    219 
Harlan,    Valarie  June,    219 
Harmer,    Darleen,    219 
Harmer,    Dianne,'   1  1  2 
Hormeson,    Susan,    219 
Harms,  Janice  L.,   258 
Harms,    Kathy,    310 
Harms,    Mary    Louise,    310 
Harms,    Sandra    Kay,    282 
Harney,    Doris,    310 
Harp,    Janet   Sue,    258 
Harp,    Yvonne  Althea,    219 
Harper,   Jonna    Lynne,    310 
Harper,    Vicki,    101 
Harring,    Brock    Allen,    49 
Harris,    Bonnee    I.,    219 
Harris,    Diana    Kay,     100      219 
Harris,    Joan    L.,    282 
Harris,   Kathleen   Joyce,   62     219 
Harris,    Lois   Ann,    282 
Harris,    Sandra    Kay,    92 
Harris,    William    Lewis,    219 
Harrod,    Douglas    Arthur      219 
Horroun,    Jackie    Rose,    l'l  6     282 
Harsha,    Harry    Lee,    219 
Harshbarger,  Joan  E.,  310 
Hart,  Jeanette  Elaine,   219 
Hart,    Kenneth    Allon,'  219 
Hon,    Terry    Lee,    282 
Hortman,    Katherine    I.,    310 
Hartung,    Bonita  Gail,    258 
Hartwig,   Alan    Lee,    219 
Hartwig,    Susan    Kay,    310 
Harvey,    Stephen    A.,     100 
Hasselbring,   Jerry    L.,    220 
Hastings,  Meladee  Aiin,   310 
Hatfield,    Mary    Angela'  310 
Hatfield,    Millie   Ann,    282 
Hathway,    Deborah    Nell,    282 
Haun,    Kay    Anne    Turle/,    220 
Haun,    Patty    Lynn,    258  ' 
Hauser,    Joy    Lynne,    310 
Havel,   David  George,   220 
Hovenar,   Michael  Alan,    282 
Havens,    Patricia    Ann,    69 
Hawes,    Charlane   C,    239 
Howes,    Gordon    Duro'nd,    100      220 
Hawker,    Carol    Lynn,    310 
Hawkins,    David  C,    102 
Hawkins.    Michael    Fay,    220 
Howkins,    Rodney,    99  ' 
Hawkins,    Tony,    67 
Hawkinson,   David  Albe,    132     259 
Hawthorne,    Richard    D.      61 
Hoyden,    Christine   H.     310 
Hayek,   Thomas   Rudolph,    132     220 
Hayes,    John    P.,    220 
Hoyes,    Leonard    Brian      220 
Hayes.    Marilyn,     76,     220 
Hayner,    George    W.,     220 
Haynes,    Sherry    Sue,'  310 
Haynie,    Cynthia    Anne,    112 
Hays,    Linda    E.,    92 
Hays,    Linda    Lee,    220 
Hayward,    Lee,    45 
Head.    Kathleen    E.      310 
Heagstedt,   Tedd   Daniel,    112     220 
Heath,    Michael    F.,    100 
Heath,    Susan    Lynn,    310 
Heoton,    Stephen    K.,     146 
Hechinger,    Sally    Jo]    310 
Hecht,    James    T.,    220 
Hedgren,    Diane  'Bernice,    282 
Hedlebaugh,    Eorlene,    259 
Hedlund,    Rosalie    R.,'    220 
Hedlund,    Rosemarie    R,,    220 
Heeler,    Peggy  Ann,    259 
Heidemann,    Sally   Ann     282 
Heien.    Karl    M.,    1  12,    220 
Heimburger,    Sharon    K.,    310 
Heinecke,    Susan    Lee     310 
Heinemann.    Lois    Ros'al     311 
Heinkel,    Elizabeth   E.,   31  I 
Heintzman,    Emmy    L.,'  282 
Heintzman,    Lawrence    A.      220 
Heinz,    Max    E.    Jr.,    259  ' 
Heismann,    Mory    A.,    99,    102 
Heitz,    Kenneth    R.,    '31  ] 
Held,    Linda    Mae, 'l00.    282 
Helgersen,    Betty    K.,    259 
Helledy,    Joan    Marie     282 
Heller,    Dennis    Lee,  '68 
Heller,    John    W.,    220 
Helm,    Ronald    Roy,    283 
Helman,    Marcia    Lynn,    283 
Helme,    Mary    Jane,    311 
Hemer,    Glenn   Alan,    110,    259 
Hemmer,    Linda   Marie,    102     283 
Hemrich,   Susan   Marie'    101  '   311 
Henderson,    Carol,    220 
Henderson,    Kathleen    M.      311 
Henderson,    Linda    C.     259 
Henderson,    Stephen    C.      145     220 
Hendren,    Jone    Ellen,    220       ' 
Hendricks,    Connie  S.,    31  1 
Hendricks,    Mary    L.,    259 
Hendrickson,    Penny   A.     311 
Hendrix,    Rhoda    Gae,    283 
Hendrix,   Sharon   Ann     259 
Hendrix,    Terry    A.,     259 
Hendron,     Robert    John      14) 
Heninger,  Susan   E.,   259 


Henkel,    Betty  Jean,    100 
Hennings,    Richard   W.,    34     77 
Henrichs,    Carol    Sue,    221  ' 
Henrichs,    Joyce    Ellen,    273 
Henrichs,    Judith    Kay     311 
He£.'9cks.    Barbara   Jo.'   99,    103,    104, 

Henzel,    Barbara    Louis     273 

Hepner,    Marlis    Ann,    311 

Hermann,   Shirley   June,    283 

Hermes,   Mary  A.,   31  1 

Herring,    Samuel    W.,    102 

Herrmann,    D.    Ann     311 

Hertz,    Henry    L.    Jr.',    92,    105,    259 

Hess,    Jul.n    Dennis,    221 

Hesselberth,    James'    L.      221 

Hester,    Pamela    Kay,    311 

Hettinger,   Claudia   K.,    102     311 

Heuermann,    Karen    Jill,    31'] 

Hewerdine,  Glenno    221 

Hezlep,    William    C,    100,    103 

Hickman,    Susan    Mary,    311 

Hicks,    Lyle    Robert,    221 

Hierman,    Joyce    E.,    31  I 

Higginbotham,    Gay,    311 

Higgins,    Richard  Jose,    110     132 

Higginson,    Rondo    Sue,    259 

Highsmith,   Sharon    Lee'    48,    221 

Hild,    Donna   Coe     221 

Hild,    William    Jay,    221 

Hiles,    Ruth   Anne,   259 

Hilger,    Dan    Clinton,    221 

Hill,    Carol    Ann,    283 

Hill,    Carol    Lynn      283 

Hill,   Dennis   B.,   311 

Hill,   Donna  Jean     221 

Hill,    Gail    Ann,    311 

Hill,    James   S.,    31  1 

Hill,    Janet    L.,    311 

Hill,  Janice  Faye,   259 

Hill,    Kathleen    Joyce,    31  1 

Hill,     Linda    Darlene,'  221 

Hill,    Linda   June,    283 

Hill,    Susan   Christina,    259 

Hill,    Teresa    D.,    99 

Hillegonds,    Sharon    L.      221 

Hillis,    Stephen     R.,     3|'l 

Hinds,    Doniel    W.,    221 

Hinman,    Sheryl    Lee,    283 

H.nshaw,    Betty    Jane,     104,    259 

Hinthorn,     Robert    Dale,     311 

Hinthorne,    Chorles    R.,'   221 

Hinton,     Jacqueline    D.,     283 

Hintz,    Arlene    Kay,    311 

Hipsher,   Mary  Elaine,   221 

Hirsch,    Elizabeth,    311 

Hirsch,    Mary    Kay,    3)1 

Hirstein.    James    Jay,    73      221 

Hiter,    Carol    Lynn,    66,    99      259 

Hochstotter,    Christine,'    283 

Hodel,     Barbora    L.      259 

Hodel,    Beth    Elaine',    311 

Hodel,    Marvin    Allen,    62 

Hodges,    Diane    Louise,    311 

Hodur,   Josephine  Mary,   312 

Hoecker,    Cheryl    Lynn,    66 

Hoeinghous,   Sandra    K.,    101 

Hoelle,    John    Lowell,    132 

Hoener,    Linda    Jean,'    31  2 

Hoerr,    Richard    Lee,    283 

Hoffman,    Larry   Allen,    221 

Hoffman,    Mary    Jane,    312 

Hoffman,   Joyce   Ethel,    283 

Hoh,    Judith    Ann      283 

HoMk°r'<y'Ji°ndra   l"    "7-   121,   283 
Holdndge,    Nancy    E.     36     259 

Holdridge     William    E..    102,    110,    312 

Holicky,    Froncine    C,    284 

Holl,    Jennifer    L.,    99^    102 

Hollond,    Sharon    May,    273      284 

Holloway,    Mary    M.,    221 

Holm,    Lynda    L.,    1  16,    259 

Holmes,   Tubal  Cecil, '76,    100.    104. 

Holsclaw,    Janice    E..    99,    101      284 
Holsinger,     Dorothy     R.     '259    ' 

Holstead,    Jon,    33 

Holt,    Nancy    Ellen,    221 

Holzhauer,    Diane  Sue,    101      312 

Honcharevich,    Carol    A.,    221 

Honegger,    David    Leon,    31  2 

Honn,    Thomas    Hal,    1  12 

Honzik,    Sharon   Jean,    312 

Hooper,    Carol    Lee,    312 

Hoofs,   Mary  Ann,   31  2 

Hoover,    Gwen    Ann.    76,    222 

Hoover,    James    Warren,    48 

Hoover,    Kay  Corew,    49.    122     260 

Hopfer,    Ellen   M.,   312 

Hopick.    Mary    Clara,    284 
Hopkins,    Jeanne   Ann,    284 
Hopkins,     Virginia     Lee,     260 
Hopp.    Mary    Elizabeth,    222 
Hoppe,    Jean    M.,    312 
Hopper,    Mary    Alice,     222 
Hordesky,    Daniel    John,    222 
Hornback,    Kathy  Sue,    222 
Horve,    Janice    Kay,    260 
Hott,    Thomas   Allen,    110,    284 
Hougas,    Sonja    Jean,    312 
Hougas,   Susan  Marie.   312 
Houston,    Helen    Morie      312 


Howen,    Marcia    Rohrer,    222 
Howorth,   Susan    B.,    100 
Hoyland,    Kristi   M.,    260 
Hozian,    Corliss    Lee      284 
Hrasky,    Jocquiline    M.      284 
Hubbard,    Yvonne,    284 
Hubbartt,   Michael   D.,   284 
Hubble,    Janet    Drew,'  222 
Hubert,   Linda  Carole'    222 
Hubert,   Thomas  A.,    260 
Huddleston,    Evelyn    M.,    260 
Huddleston,    Ronald    D.      284 
Hudson,   Carol   Irene     45 
Huebner,    Jeffry    Rob'er,    75      273 
Huene,    Sharon    Ruth      222  ' 
Hueneburg,    Alex    Ka'rl,    260 
Huff,   Kathleen  Ann,  92,   284 
Huff,    Linda   Mae,    100     103     222 
Huffoker,    Stephanie      312    ' 
Hughes,    Barbara    Ann,    53 
Hughes,    James    Earl,    60 
Hughes,    Mary    Jane,'    260 
Hughes,     Maureen    Joy      222 
Hughes,    Roger,    222 
Hughes,   Susan   Marie,   260 
Huguet,    Gene    Francis,    222 
Huizenga,   Joyce   lee     312 
Hull,   Diana  Jeon,   284 
Hull.    Verdin    F.,'222 
Hullinger,   Linda'  L.     284 
Hultgren,    Darlene    Lou,    73     222 
Humm,    Susan    Elizabeth      284 
Hunsmger,    Diane    I.,    260 
Hunt,    Mary   Ann,    312 
Hunter,    Delores   Jean,    284 
Hunter,    Fred    R.,    99,    312 
Hunter,  James  S.,    260 
Huppert,    Martha' Jane,    312 
Hurley,    John    Duane,    222 
Hurley,   Karen   A.,   312 
Huson,    James    Boyce,    110     312 
Huston,    Shirley    Anne,    92 
Hutchins,   Catherine  E.     80 
Hutson,    Shirley,     260 
Hyten,   Mary  Kay,   222 

I 
Ibbolson,    Sheryl    M.,    260 
Ugaudas.    Christine   G.     69     284 
mig,    Steven    Ray,    45,    10o'    103 
Ingersoll,    Kathleen    M.,    284 
Ingersoll,    Linda    Kay,    284 
Ingold,    Lindo   Lee     273     284 
loder,   Linda   Kay,   222 

Irvin,   Carol   A.,   284 

Irving,    Terrie  Marcia,    284 

Irwin,   Linda  Diane,   31 2 

Irwin,    Nancy   Jean,    284 

Isaia,    Raymond    B.,    317 

Isenburg,    Stephen  'f.,    46 

Isringhausen,    Peggy  J.,    312 

Ivey,    Peggy    Sue,    312 


'ackson,    Marie    E.,    260 

Jackson,    Martin    C,    99 

Jackson,    Nancy    Kay,    99,    102 

Jackson,  Sharon  Joe,  52,    117,   260 

Jackson,   Trina   Lynn,    203     222 

Jacob,    Larry    K.,    110,    260 

Jacobs,    Peggy    Kay,    312 

Jacobs,   Susan   Elaine,   37,    222 

Jacobsmeyer,    Sue   C.,'  312 

Jacobson,    Louise    Ann.    99.    284 

Jacobson,    Yvonne    I.,    3  ]  ? 

Jager,    Barbara   Marie,    223,    260 

Jamerson,    Gwendolyn    D.      223 

James,    Marilyn    E.,    61 

Jane,    Bonnie    Jean,'  260 

Janecek.    Patricia    Lynn,    303     312 

Janovsky,    Bette   J.,   69     203  '  223 

Jansen,    Dale  Allen,   284 

Jansen,    Kathleen    Mae,    223 

Jarmotz,    Karen,    1  16,    284 

Jasinski,     Margaret    C.     260 

Jaszczysyn,    Maryonn,    223 

Jaye,     Elaine    B.,    260 

Jeones,    Don    Francis,    102,    103     284 

Jenkins,    Betty,    223 

Jenkins.    Linda   Kay,   284 

Jenkins,   Marilyn    L.[  59,   223 

Jenkins,    Norma    E.,    31 2 

Jenkins,    Rita    Ann,    53 

Jenks,    Roger    Noei,    1  10 

Jennings,    Barbora    Lee     223 

Jennings,    Cindy,    63,    312 

Jennings,    Sharon    L.,    312 

Jensen,    Carole   Sue,    260 

Jepsen,    Keith  Joseph,   48.   57     223 

Jepsen,   Martin   Frank.   312 

Jesse,  James   Floyd,   312 

Jessie,    Linda    Cheryl.     116     31-1 

Jetton,    Steven    Lee,    145 

Jinks,    Patricia,    260 

Jirso,    Edward    Thomas      260 

Jirsa,    Ruth    Ann,    260  ' 

Jividen,    Peggy   Marie,    284 

Johansen,    Kent    F.,     142 

Johns,    Jerilynn     Lou.    46,     260 

Johns,    Linda   Sue,    312 


327 


Johnson, 
Johnson, 


Johns,    Penny    Louise,    312 

Johnson,    Ann    Elizabeth,    273,    284 

Johnson,    Ardyce    E.,    284 

Johnson,    Barbara    Lee,    223 

Johnson,    Bobbie    Lee,    312 

Johnson,    Carol    Rae,    71 

Johnson,    Cheryl    Ann,    260 

Johnson,    Connie   Ann,    223 

Johnson,    Cynda    Marlen,    223 

Johnson,    Darlene    M.,    66 

Johnson,    Diane    A.,    284 

Johnson,    Herb,    39 

Johnson,    Jacqueline    K.,    99 

Johnson,    James   Carl,    223 

Johnson,   James   Kennet,   223 

Johnson,    Jeanlee    S.,    260 

Johnson,    Judith    Ann,    312 

Johnson,    Kathleen    Joy,    312 

Johnson,    Kathleen   S.,    85,    260 

Johnson,    Lee    E.,    151 

Johnson,    Lenore    Marie,    260 

Johnson,    Linda,    102 

Johnson,    Linda    Kay,    260,    312 

Johnson,    Linda    L-,    312 

Johnson,     Linda     Lou,     312 

Johnson,     Lindo    Sue,    284 

Johnson,    Lonna    J.,    312 

Johnson,    Margaret    Sue,    284 

Johnson,    Mark    Douglas,    77,    100,    223 

Johnson,     Martha    A.,     312 

Johnson,   Martha    Ellen,   41 

Johnson,    Marvin     F.,     Jr.,     223 

Johnson,    Mary    Helen,    102,    312 

Johnson,    Neal    Richard,    312 

Johnson,    Pomelo    Ruth,    223 

Patricia    Ann,    80,    223 
.    Patricia    Ann,    260 
Johnson,    Robert   Georg,    110 
Johnson,     Ruth    Anne,    223 
Johnson,    Sandra    K.,    312 
Johnson,    Shari     Lynn,    303,     312 
Johnson,    Sharon   Kay,    284 
Johnson,    Terrance  C,    122 
Johnson,    Timothy    C,    102,    284 
Johnson,    Verna,    223 
Johnson,    Wayne    Evan,    284 
Johnson,    William    B.,    284 
Johnston,    James   P.,    223 
Johnston,    Jill    Diane,    273,    284 
Joleaud,    Joan    M.,    312 
Jolly,    Linda   S.,    312 
Jones,    Andrea    Frances,    224 
Jones,    Barbara    Jean,    312 
Jones,   Corol   Beth,   101 ,   284 
Jones,    Diana    Day,    60,    260 
Jones,    Diane   Sue,   40,   92,    102.    260 
Jones,   Doris   lavonne,    224 
Jones,   Gerald    L.,    141 
Jones,   Jacquelyn  Sue,   49,    100 
Jones,    James    Robert,    100 
Jones,    Jerry    Wayne,     112 
Jones,    Judith    Ann,    260 
Jones,   Julie   Markene,    224 
Jones,   Lavon,   56,    107 
Jones,    Lois    Arlene.    285 
Jones,    Margaret    Ann,    224 
Jones,    Marsha    Lee,    224 
Jones,     Richard    Edward,    99 
Jones,     Ronald,    224 
Jones,    Russell    W.,    Jr.,    49 
Jones,    Sheryl    Trudgia.     224 
Jones,    Vicki     Lynn,    285 
Joos,     Beverly    Heinhol,     260 
Jordan,    Linda    Louise,    116,    285 
Jordan,    Pamela    Sue,    312 
Joy,    Dennis    Michael,    260 
Judd,    Marilyn    Alberta,    56,    64,    99     285 
Judy,    Cynthia    Marie,    203,    224 
Jungels,    Linda    Jeanne,    285 
Jurgens,    Faye   Lucille,   31  2 


K 

Kabat,    Diane    Beatrice,    224 
Kachelnoffer,    Linda    L.,    260 
Kahler,    Sandra    Lee,    224 
Kahn,    Jerry    Ronald,    224 
Kaiser,    Karen   V.,   312 
Kaiser,    Linda    Joyce,    99 
Kalina,   Susan   C,    224 
Kallal,    Mary    L.,    312 
Kamin,    Nancy    Sue,    312 
Kaminski,   Harry  Fred,   285 
Kaminski,    Letitia,    224 
Komm,    Gloria    Sue,    224 
Komykowski,    Mary    L.,    312 
Kane,    Katherine    Alice,    224 
Kannberg,    Kathleen    Jo,    285 
Kaplan,    Judith    Ann,    63 
Kappes,    Barbara    Ann,    312 
Kappler,    Kandice    I.,    312 
Karr.     Mary    A.,    313 
Kaspar,    Linda    Joyce,    285 
Katauskas,    Anita    S.,    260 
Kaufman,    Betty    Jean,    285 
Kaufman,   Susan   J.,    260 
Kavanaugh,    Anne   M.,    313 
Kay,    Linda   Mary,    285 
Keck,    Kristine    Jon,    313 
Keenan,    Kathleen    E.,    285 
Keene,    Carol    Ann,    69,    260 
Keigwin,    Natalie    Sue,    313 


285 


Keim,   Cheryl   C.,   99 

Keim,   Donna   Lou  Flora,   224 

Keipper,    Eric   Alan,    112 

Kelleher,    Florence    M.,    313 

Kelleher,    Kathryn    J.,    285 

Keller,    Charles    W.,    45,    100,    224 

Keller,    Kathy    K.,    313 

Kelley,    June    Ann,    313 

Kelley,    Keith    Wayne,    285 

Kelly,    Jerald    Michael,    285 

Kelso,   Sayra  Sue,   313 

Kelson,    Joyce    Susanne,    224 

Kelbert,     Herbert,     224 

Keltner,    Sondra    Kay,    313 

Kenagy,    Joanne    Corol,    285 

Kennedy,    Lindo    Kay,    251,    261 

Kennedy,   Susan  Jane,   121 

Kent,  Janet  Kaye,  92,   285 

Kenyon,    Edith    E.,    54,    78,    224 

Kenyon,    Mary    Ann,    285 

Kerber,    Robert    Michae,    285 

Kern,    Barbara    Lou,    285 

Kern,    Billie    L.,    261 

Kertay,    Morie   E-,    313 

Kerwin,    Kathleen    M.,    261 

Kerz,    Marcia    Mary,    285 

Kesman,     Frank    Anthony,     285 

Kessler,     Sharon,     224 

Kettler,   Susan,    41 

Kibler,    Molly    Lou,    285 

Kidd,    Loretta    Faye,    225 

Kieser,    Carol    Ann,    313 

Kiesow,   Marsha   E.,   66,    261 

Kieviet,    Kora,    261 

Kiifner,    Norma    Faye,    225 

Kile,    Jane    Celeste,    313 

Killam,    Linda    F.,    261 

Killian,    Katherine    E.,    225 

Kincaid,    Alexis    Kay,    285 

Kincaid,    Mariclare,    285 

Kindred,    Karen    Sue,    225 

Kindschi,     Lynne    Mory,     102 

Kinert,    Martin    Dale,    44 

King,     Jacqueline     L.,    286 

King,   Judy  Carol,   225 

King,    Karen    Mae,    31  3 

King,    Keith    Edward,     146 

King,    Nancy   Lou,   313 

King.    Suzanne    Joy,    313 

Kingdon,    Karen    Ruth,    313 

Kingsbury,    Nancy    Sue,    53,    99,    286 

Kimnmonth,    Ted    Alan 

Kinnett,    Pattilu,    261 

Kinney,    Phyllis    E.,    313 

Kinnikin,    Jerry    T.,     261 

Kinsella,    Kathleen    A  ,    67 

Kinsella,    Linda   A.,    313 

Kinsler,    Carol    Ann,    313 

Kinzer,    Pomelo    J.,    261 

Kirby,    Delores   Ann,    261 

Kirk,    Barbara    Corinne,    98,    101,    313 

Kirklon,     Carolyn    Mae,     313 

Kiser,    Judith    Kay,     313 

Kistler,    David    Ray,    225 

Kita,    Sharon    Lynn,    49.    261 

Klebek,   Helena   E.,   38 

Kleck,    Deboroh    J.,    313 

Kleczewski,    Jonet    J.,    286 

Klein,    Deboroh    Lynn,    303,    313 

Klein,     Judy    Ann,     313 

Klein,    Marc     Irwin,     286 

Klein,    Steven    Joe,    61 

Klenz,    Judy   Ann,    286 

Kliebe,     Renae    Lynn,    44.     261 

Klima,    Kenneth   Joseph,    225 

Kline,    John    W.,    99,    261 

Kline,    Katherine    I.,    313 

Kloptowsky,    Linda    S.,    70,    99     102 

273,    286 
Kluska,    Noel    F.,    313 
Kmiecik,    Mary    H.,    286 
Knapp,    Corole    Jane,    313 
Knapp,    Rita    K.,    261 
Knee,    Fred    Michael,    225 
Kneer,    Dorothy    Ann,    225 
Knoles,    Linda,    261 
Knoll,    Mory   Sullivan.    225 
Knoll,    Ronnie    lewis,    70,    225 
Knott,    Wanda   Jean,    117,    286 
Knouse,    Mary    Helen,    112,    225 
Koch,    Joyce    Kay,    225 
Koch,    Mary     Lou,    313 
Kochevar,    Arlene   Marg,    303,    313 
Koehler,    Lynn    Carol,    286 
Koerner,    Janice    Irene,    225 
Koerper,    Leslie    Ruth,    313 
Koesler,    Donald   S.,    261 
Kofoid,    Jacqueline   A.,    68 
Kohl,    Barry   Hubert,    286 
Kohl,    Steven    A.,    141 
Kohl,    Thomas    James,    313 
Kohn,    Sharon    Zyontz,    225 
Kokenes,    Johanna,    52,     261 
Kolek,    William    Edword,    251,    261 
Kolinski,    Charlotte,    251 
Kolpin,    Bette    J.,    313 
Komlanc,    Betty    Lou,    112,    286 
Kopp,    Barbora    Kaye,    225 
Koresko,    Sharon    Glee,    99,    286 
Korshak,    Judy    Lynn,    286 
Kortemeier,    Pamela    Jo,    102,    286 
Kosarek,   Anna   Marie,  67,   273 


Koschel,    Barbara    J.,    261 

Kosek,    Wayne    Richard,    58,    251,    261 

Kowalski,    Christine    B.,    261 

Kozel,    Candace    Ann,    313 

Kraft,    Joy    U.,    102 

Kraft,    Kathy    I.,    286 

Krohulec,     Margaret,     313 

Kramarsic,    James    R.,    313 

Kramer,    Janice   M.,    225 

Kramer,     Linda    M.,    313 

Kramer,   Margaret  C,   44,    225 

Kratochvil,    Carol    Ann,    286 

Krauel,    Dorothy    Ann,    116 

Krause,    Karen    Anne,    313 

Krause,    Lynde    Vesta,    313 

Krawczyk,    Marilyn,    116 

Krebs,    Katherine    Mori,    313 

Krebs,    Susan    Lynn,    261 

Kregor,   Mary   Ellen,   225 

Kreider,    Judith    Ann,    313 

Kreis,    Arline    Stolk,    225 

Kreis,   Edward    I.,    261 

Krell,     Mark     Bennett,     225 

Kremer,    Linda    Kaye,    313 

Kretchmer,    Sally    Jean,    286 

Kridner,    George   Dale,    146,   261 

Kristy,    Jo   Ann   S.,    286 

Kroepel,    Lois   Moe,   73,   226 

Kroll,   James   E.,   103,   286 

Kropp,   David   Edwin,  66,    110,  286 

Krozel,    Rozanne  E.,   80,   226 

Krueger,    Jul  I    Dione,    286 

Krueger,   Sharon    L-,    261 

Kruger,    Daniel    Dean,    99,    100,    104 

Kruger,   Geraldine   R.,   313 

Kruger,    Linda    Marie,    286 

Krumin,    Loraine  S.,    286 

Krumme,    Sandra    Lee,    226 

Krumwiede,    Sharon    Ann,    313 

Kruse,    Ronald    I.,    226 

Kruzon,    Constance,    226 

Kublu,     Molly,    49 

Kuipers,    Danny    Paul,    226 

Kukuck,    Gerald    Reuben,    102 

Kulbortz,    Thomas   F.,    145 

Kummer,     Robert    M.,    286 

Kuntz,     Richard     E.,     313 

Kupferschmid,   Sue  Ann,   286 

Kurtenboch,    Ellen   A.,    261 

Kurth,    Elizabeth    J.,    43 

Kutter,    Virginia    Dee,    313 

Kuypers,    Eunice   Marie,   313 

Kuzel,     Penny    Ann,     286 

Kwarto,    Susan    Norine,    226 

Kwit,    Nancy    Lee.    226 

Kyle,   Eorl   Russell,   273,   286 


Lockie,    Helen    Suzanne,    99 

Laczkowski,    Jean,    261 

Lodoge,    William    N.,    151 

lofruil,    Margaret   Ann,    101,    303,    313 

lohey,    Marsha    Ann,    67,    261 

Lohood,   Jeanne  M.,   286 

Laity,    Richard  James,   226 

Lamar,    Judith    Anne,    286 

Lamarsh,    Charles    B.,    226 

Lamb,    Sharon    Ann,    313 

Lambert,    Arietta    K.,    99,    286 

Lambert,    Janet    L.,    313 

Lambert,    Louise   E.,   286 

Lambrecht,    Frank    R.,    226 

Lamkin,    Suson    Annette,    303,    313 

Lamonica,    Joseph    P.,    Jr.,    261 

landbeck,   Frederick  B.,   261,   273,   286 

Lang,    Joyce    Marie,    313 

Lang.    Margaret    I.,    261 

Longan,     Janet    K.,     261 

Lange.    George    Richard,    110,    226 

Langhorst,    Anita    Moe,    286 

Lopan,    David,    226 

Lapp,   Carolyn  J.,   286 

Laromy,    Sue    Anne,    313 

Loreau,    Mary    Ellen,    286 

Loreau,    Suzanne   Morie,    313 

Larkin,    Richard    S.,    286 

Larocca,    Nodla    B.,   43,   60 

Larsen,    Coro    Burley,    226 

Larsen,    June    Ellen,    261 

Larson,    Karen    Roe,    67,    226 

Larson,    Linnea    Kay,    286 

Larson,    Mary    M.,    261 

Larson,    Valerie    Ann,    261 

Lorson,    Vivian    K.,    105 

Lash,    Sharon    A.,    313 

Lassuy,    Margaret    A.,    313 

Latta,    Ralph   Michael,   313 

Laubaugh,    Rebecca    Jon,    286 

Laube,    Catherine    Sue,    313 

Lauber,   Diana   L.,   74,   261 

Lauing,    Carolyn    Jane,    286 

Lauridsen,   Jill    Renee,   286 

Lauterbach,    Solly    E.,    288 

Lawhun,    Carolyn    S.,    261 

Lawrence,    Stephanie  A.,    101,   313 

Lawson,    John    P.,     146,     148 

Lay,     Loren    F.,    226 

Laya,    Donna    Jean,    226 

Layendecker,    Rosemary,    288 

Layng,    Linda    Gale,    303,    314 

Lazoroff,    Leo    Allen,    288 


Lozo,    Dimitri    Daniel,    261 

Lazzaretti,    Barbara    M.,    72 

Leapley,    Diana    C,    107,    314 

Leory,    Judith    Ann,    70,    100 

Leben,    Susan    C,    99,    261 

Lee,    Koren    Ann,    314 

Lee,    Mary    Ellen,    288 

Lee,    Richard    F.,    146 

Lee,    Richard   Maurice,   203,   226 

Leese,    Christine    M.,    314 

Lefever,    Carolyn   Jeon,    314 

Leffler,    Ralph    P.,    44 

Legner,   Paul    Leo,   262 

Lehmann,   Jane   Nedine,    56,   226 

Lehmann,    Scott    E.,    96 

Lehn,    Richard   Edwin,   288 

Lehnus,    Glenden    Edwin,    135 

Lehr,    Nancy    Jane,    103 

Leibel,    Janice   Kay,    288 

Leidos,   Kerstin,   288 

Leinweber,    Mary    Ellen,    314 

Leiter,    Arden    V.,    113,    262 

Lemon,    Karen    Marie,    314 

Lemoster,   Patricio  J.,   66,   226 

Lemosters,   Vicky    Lee,   314 

Lemein,   Jonis   E.,   314 

Lemke,    Chorles    W.,    41,    107      142      145 

262 
Lemm,   John   J.,    314 
Lemmon,    Rebecca    Lee,   99,    101      102 
Lemons,    Judith    Kay,    288 
Lenz,  Cheri   Doreen,   288 
Leogrande,    Jeanette  J.,    288 
Leonard,    Susan    Jane,    314 
Leonord,    Susan    Marie,    314 
Leonhord,    David    Lloyd,    226 
Lepkowski,  Jomes  M.,   314 
Lerstrom,   Alan,    227 
Leseure,    Nancy,    227 
Lester,    Elaine    Sue,    314 
Leve,    Roy  E.,  Jr.,   227 
Levene,    Rochelle,    314 
Levin,    Linda    Julia,    117 
Lewis,    Barbara   Jean,    262 
Lewis,    Cheri    Ruth,    85,    121 
Lewis,   James   A.,   314 
Lewis,    Lindo   M.,    314 
Lewis,    Maie   Ann,    31  4 
Lewis,  Mory  Patricia,  60,   105,   117,  262 
Lewis,    Susan    Eioine,    314 
Lichner,    John    Andrew,    227 
Liesse,    Jeonne,    262 
Liestmon,    Janice,    227 
Limacher,    Vicki    Marie,    314 
Lind,    Helen    Marie,    288 
Lindgren,    Carolyn    O.,    101,    102 
Lindgren,    Kenneth    H.,    70 
Lindholm,    Leann,    314 
Lindquist,  Joyce   E.,   262 
Lindsey,    Jennifer    R.,    314 
Lindsey,    Robert   J.,   Jr.,   61,    102,   262 
Lindsley,    Janet    Kay,     288 
Lindstrom,    Bernodette,    288 
Lingord,   Marilyn  Jean,    303,   314 
Link,    Veronica    P.,     227 
Linn,   Sandra,   262 
Linnen,    Annette,    314 
Linse,    Janet    Sue,    314 
Lippert,    Brenda    Sue,    288 
Lipschultz,    Howard    E.,    63 
Liska,    Robert   Allen,    102 
List,   Donna   Jean,   288 
Litherland,    Lois  M.,   227 
Little,    Carol    Lynn,    288 
Little,    Larry    David,    288 
Little,    Larry   Poul,    102,   227 
Little,    Linda    R.,    314 
Lloyd.    Randall,    227 
Lochridge,   Carolyn   B.,    101,   288 
Lochridge,    Marilyn    S.,    227 
Lockhart,    Mark    A.,    262 
loebe,    Priscilla   A.,   314 
Lofland,    Carolyn    A.,    262 
Loftus,    Judith    Ann,    92 
Logtus,     Emily,     227 
Lohmann,    John    P.,   Jr.,    57,    132 
Lohn,    Sandro    Maureen,    99 
Lohrenz,   Sandra   I.,   314 
Loman,    Carole    Jean,    288 
Long,    Joseph,     1 1 2 
Long,    Patricia   Joonn,    262 
Long,    Regino    Mary,    288 
Longfellow,    Rich,    145,    251 
Longo,     Lorraine    Louis,    314 
Lonney,    Larry    Wm.,    Jr.,    43 
Loomer,    Shirley    Louis,    227 
Lopinot,    Mary   Joan,    273,    288 
Lorenz,    Robert   Jeffer,    227 
Lorenzen,    Betty   D.,   262 
Losh,   Elizabeth   W.,    102,    288 
Losh,    Gory,    227 
Lott,    Elizabeth    E.,    262 
Lott,    Gerald    W.,    262 
Loukota.    Judith    Diane,    288 
love,   Jane    Ellen,    120,    122 
Lovelond,    Kenneth    A.,    227 
Lovgren,    David    E.,    314 
lovingfoss,   Carolyn   A.,    288 
lovingfoss,    Phyllis    M.,    227 
lower.    Sherry    L.,    314 
Lubak,    Thomas    Steven,    227 
Lucas,    Douglas    Paul,    314 


328 


Lucos,   Linda  Sue,  314 

Lucht,   Jean  A.,    314 

Lucie,    Barbara    J.,    314 

Ludas,    Joyce    I.,    314 

Ludwig.    Amy    J.,    303 

Luebke,    Kathleen    l,(    262 

Lueck,    Everett    W.,    100 

Luecke,   Janice  Diane,    227 

Lukes,    Richard    R.,    314 

Lum,    Mae    Jane,    314 

Lumpp,     Mary    Shipton,    227 

Lunak,    Gary    Earl,    145 

Lundberg,    Cheryl    Ann,    314 

Lundeen,    Linda    Sue,    314 

Lundeen,    Mary    E.,    288 

Lundquist,    Karen    Lynn,    314 

Lundstrom,    Merle    D.,    100,    103 

Lupori,    Patricia    Anne,    314 

Lupori,    Raymond    J.,    262 

Lusted,    Susan    Joyce,    262 

Lutgens,   Frederick  K.,   35,  74,   227 

Luton,    Cynthia    I.,    46 

Lux,    Larry    James,    227 

Lyford,    Ronald   Alan,    49,    203,    228 

Lyles,    Marlys   Ann,    35,    262 

Lynch,    Carol    L.,    314 

Lynch,    Mary    Sue,    228 

Lynch,    Michael    Eric,    288 

Lynn,    Mary   A.,   262 

Lynn,  Ronald  Ray,  288 

Lyon,  John  Charles,  100,  102,  103 

Lyons,  John  Richard,  57 

Lyons,  Sharon  Kay,  273,  288 

M 

Mocallister,    Ruth   Ann,    65 
Maccari,    John    J.,    314 
Mack,    Nancy   Jean,    288 
Mackay,    Margaret    A.,    65,    228 
Mackenzie,    Marianne    E.,    288 
Mockesy,    Kathleen    M.,    288 
Macmillan,   Diane  Kae,   102,   288 
Macy,    Pamela    Raye,    314 
Madsen,    Gail    S  ,    314 
Madsen,   Gerald    Budde,    228 
Madsen,    Mark    E.,    314 
Madsen,    Roberta   Arnel,    314 
Maglone,    Roberta    Lee,    262 
Magnuson,    Eric    Earl,    262 
Maines,    Natalie   Kay,    314 
Maize,    Charles    James,    228 
Majerus,    Dennis    G.,    262 
Maiewski,    Rosemarie,    92,    228 
Major,   George   F.,    144,   288 
Major,   John   T.,    228 
Molham,    Sarah    Jane,    117,    228 
Maman,    Linda   Smejkal,    228 
Monahan,    Barbara    E.,    228 
Mandel,    Lawrence  M.,    110,   314 
Maneke,     Rosemarie,    69,    228 
Mangan,    Margaret    Mary,    228 
Mann,    Catherine    Irene,    228 
Mann,    Lawrence    Robert,    288 
Mann,    Richard    Carl,    142 
Mann,   Stephanie  Sue,   228 
Mann,    Virginia    Lola,    288 
Mannahan,   Susan   Jane,    103 
Manz,   Mary   Elaine.   99,   288 
Morass,    Pamela   Ann,    262 

Marberry,    Martha    Well.    49 
March,    Cathy    Ann,    314 
Marchigiani,    Linda    M.,    273 

Mariash,     Laurie    Louis,    228 

Morkerry,     Marti,     314 
Marks,    Deitra    Rose,    228 

Marks,    Ronald    Joseph,    314 

Marks,    Russell,    Jr.,    228 

Marks,    Susan    Lynne,    314 
Marlett,   Janet   L.,    228 

Marlin,   Thomas   Lane,    314 

Marquardt,   Diane  Judy,   288 

Marquardt,    Susan    Ann,    228 

Marquiss,    Connie    Jean,    262 

Marsh,    Steven    W.,    262 

Marsh,    Winifred    B.,    228 

Marshall,    John    C,    288 

Marski,    Elizabeth    Ann.    314 

Marsteller,    Barbara    A.,    314 

Martello,    Frank,    228 

Martens,    Norma    Roe,   288 

Marth,    Phyllis   Susan,    229 

Martin,    Bonnie    Love,    262 

Martin,    Dennis    J.,    42 

Martin,   Gerald   Thomas,   229 

Martin,    Gloria    Jean,    262 

Martin,    Langston,    229 

Martin,    Lynda    Sue,    314 

Martin,    Mary    K.,    101,    262 

Martin,    Mary    L.,    262 

Martin,   Michael   P.,    52,    229 

Martin,   Nancy  Ann,   289 

Martin,    Nancy    Ellen,    314 

Martin,   Peggy  S.,   314 

Martin,   Randy   L.,   262 

Martin,    Sandra    Ann,    229 

Martin,    Sandra    J.,    229 

Martin,    Sharon     Louise,    315 

Martin,    Sue,    262 

Martin,    Virginia    P.,    117 

Martin,    Wesley   Melvin,    144 


Maslauski,   Mary    Lou,   62,   229 

Mason,    Ronnie   Lee,   289 

Massa,    Michael    Wayne,    61 

Masten,   Nyle  Eugene,   315 

Masters,    Pamela    Ann,    99 

Matens,    William    H.,    33,    229 

Mahteson,     Mary    N.,     229 

Mathews,   Constance  D.,   262 

Mathieson,   Judith   Kay,   59,  70,   99,    102, 

104,    229 
Mathy,    Donna    Marie.    229 
Mathy,    Linda  Jean,  99,   102,   104,   289 
Matiya,    James   Charles,    122 
Matter,     Donna     L..     315 
Matteson,    Susan    Kim,    99 
Matthews,    Sharon    P.,    262 
Matthiesen,    Jay   A.,    273.    289 
Mattsson,    Margery  Ann,    53,   56,    289 
Mattsson,    MaryJane,    50.    203,    229,    324 
Moulding,    Sheila    E.,    289 
Maulrair.    Diana    M.,    262 
Maurer,    Dona    Lee,    229 
Maurer,   Marlene  Bee,    116 
Maxwell,   Joseph   Vince,    229 
Maxwell,    Patricia    Ann,    289 
Maxwell,    Terry    Ray,    107,    144,    262 
Mcy,    Joyce    Louise,    315 
May,    Larry    Alan,    1  10 
Mazarakos,    Diane    M.,    262 
Maziarz,    Barbara    I.,    229 
Mazurek,    Jane    E.,     315 
McAleese,    Jean    Ann,    303 
McAleese,    Joan    Marie,    303 
McAllister,   Jane   Ann,   316 
McAtee,    Marilyn,    316 
McAvoy,    Donna    Ellen,    316 
McAvoy,    Sandra    Jean,    99 
McBride,   Robert   K.,    316 
McBride,    Robert  M.,    110,    264 
McCaffey,    Linda,    316 
McCalester,   Margie   L.,   49 
McCammon,    Kim,    290 
McCann,    Gerald    Jerome,    51,    324 
McCann,    Janet    Lynn,    290 
McCorter,    Kay    Marie,    53 
McCarthy,    Eileen    Ann,    39 
McCarthy,    Eileen    Rita,    264 
McCarty,    Deborah    Ann,    316 
McCarty,  Michael   R.,   58 
McCleary,    Kathryn    A.,    53 
McClure,   Arlene  P.,    264 
McClure,    Dennis,    231 
McClure,    Michele    Lee,    290 
McConkey,   Janet   Carol,    290 
McConnochie,    Karen    I.,    102,    316 
McConnell,    Karen,    316 
McCormick,    Mary    Paula,    231 
McCoy,    Barbara    Sue,    264 
McCoy,    Careth    L.,    316 
McCoy,    Sharon    Ann,    290 
McCracken,    Cheryl    Ann,    100,    104 
McCracken,    Kathleen,    264 
McCriston,    Joann,    231 
McCully,    Colleen    Ann,    290 
McCune,    Suzanne,    231 
McCurdy,  Janice   L.,   316 
McDaniel,   James,   Jr.,   33     39     49     92 

231 
McDonald, 
McDonald, 
McDonald, 
McDowell, 
McElhaney 


Jane   F.,    290 
Jennifer    A.,    316 
Peggy    Ann,    264 
Richord    D.,     110 
E.,    231 


McElroy,    Lorraine  M.,   316 
McElroy,    Margaret    E.,    290 
McFall.    Cathy   Jean,    117,    290 
McFall,    Margaret    S.,    316 
McFarland,    Dorothy    E.,    316 
McFarland,    Patricia   M.,    290 
McFarland,    William   D.[    231 
McGinnis,    Marcia   A.,    316 
McGrath,   Alice  J.,   92,    1  13,   264 
McGreal,   Jerry   D.,    135,    136     153 
McHaney,     Phillis    E.,     316 
Mclntyre,   John   Dwane,   57 
Mclntyre,    Judith   O.,    79 
McKay,    Melody,    231 
McKean,    Catherine   A.,    99 
McKean,    Leonard    R.,    231 
McKenna,    Jeonette    R.,    316 
Catherine    D.,    264 
Pamela    Jean,    303 
Cynthia    Ann.    231 
,   J.    Byron,    100,    264 
Lillian   Jean,    316 
a.    Anne    E..    290 
99 


McKenzie, 

McKenzie, 

McKinnon 

McKinstry 

McLeod 

McNam 

McNamara,    James    J., 

McNatt,    Jane    E.,    316 

McNealy,    Bernadine  C,   231 

McNeilly,    Thomas    M.,    264 

McPherson,    Michael    S.,    46 

McReynolds,     Rita    Ann,'  264 

McTaggart,    Jane    Ann,    231 

McVoy,    Martha    Ann,    232 

McWhirter,    Mary    Ann,    232 

Mecagni,    Richard    Alan,    78 

Mech,    Harry  J.,   315 

Medaris,    Rodney    E.,    289 

Meegan,    David    P..    33,    229 

Meehan,   Kathleen  A.,  289 

Meek,    Margo    Ann,    315 


Meers,    Frania    W.,    99 

Meeske,    Rita    Marie,    289 

Meggesin,    Kathleen    A.,    289 

Meholl,    Catherine    Ann.    315 

Mehl,    Paula    Jean,    289 

Mehlberg,    Judith    Ann,    104,    273 

Meier,    Janice   Kay,    315 

Meinhold,    Mary   E.,    229 

Melvin,    Dorothy   E.,   289 

Mendelsohn,    Robert   D.,    229 

Mendelsohn,    Susan,    229 

Menet,    Helen   Kay,    34,   77 

Menke,   Jerry    Kaye,    315 

Mercier,    Cheryl    Ann,    315 

Merideth.    Paula,    315 

Merkle,    Linda    M.,    289 

Merrick,    Linda   Marie,   69,    229 

Merriman,    Alan    M.,    289 

Mervine,    Robert  A.,   262 

Meseke,    F.    Gale,    66 

Messersmith,    Daniel    W.,    315 

Mester,    Joann    Lynn,    289 

Metcalf,     Lynn    Joy,     315 

Metcalf,    Penny    A..    315 

Metz,    Deborah    Jane,    315 

Metzger,    Susan,    289 

Meyer,   Jo   Ann,    315 

Meyer,    Nancy  J.,    262 

Meyer,    Robert    Wayne,    67 

Meyer,    Susan    E.,    229 

Michaels,    Diana     L.,    99 

Michalek,    Suzanne    M..    42,    43,    230 

Middough,     Lynn,    315' 

Middlesworth,    Thyra,    230 

Mies.    Charles    Lee,    262 

Mifflin,    Suson    Lynn,    289 

Millen,   William    R.,    230 

Miller,    Arlene    Ruth,    230,    263 

Miller,    Barbara    J.,    289 

Miller,   Carol   Ann,   72,    203,    230 

Miller,    Charlene,     230 

Miller,    Cheryl    D.,    263 

Miller,    Connie  Sue,    251 

Miller,    Cynthia   Anne,    263 

Miller,    Dale    Leroy,    230 

Miller,    Diane    Louise,    101,    315 

Miller,     Diane    Marie,     289 

Miller,    Eles    Helen,    315 

Miller,     Jeri     Lou,     315 

Miller,    Jo    Anne,    230 

Miller,    John    Kenneth,    289 

Miller,    Kathleen    D.,    315 

Miller,    Kenneth    Paul,    230 

Miller,     Letty    Lee,    65 

Miller,     Lucille    V.,    315 

Miller,    Madonna    Mary,    230 

Miller,   Margaret  Ann,    100 

Miller,    Mory    Letha,    289 

MMIer.   Pomelo  Adair,   315 

Miller,     Robin    Ann,     315 

Miller,    Sharon    Denise,    263 

Miller,    Virginia    K.,    99,    103,    315 

Miller,    Wilma    Doyne,    315 

Mills,    Carolyn    Ann,    263 

Mills,    Larry    Guy,    230 

Minnick,     Holly     J.,     315 

Minster,    Gail    Eileen,    263 

Mis,    Kathleen,    230 

Misore,    Barbara    G..    315 

Mischler,    Sharon    Rose,    289 

Misener,    Donna    Sue,    289 

Mishler,     Linda    Ann,    99 

Mistro,    Frances    Ann,    59,    230 

Mitchell,    Lawrence    W.,    315 

Mitchell,    Lorna    Jean,    58,    230 

Mitchell,    Margaret    A.,    263 

Mitchell,    Pamela    J.,    99 

Mitchell,    Roscoe    M.,    230 

Mitchell,     Sharon     Ruth,     263 

Mitchell,   Steven    L.,    139 

Mitchinson,    Carol    Lee,    65 

Moeglich,    William    R.,    230 

Moenkemeier,    Lindo    E.,    263 

Moffat,     John    Anthony,     107 

Mohn,    Thomas,    230 

Moline,    Barbara    G.,    230 

Mollman,    Barbara    L.,    316 

Monnot,    Donna    Ruth,    303 

Monroe,    Margaret    Anne,     289 

Montgomery,   Alice  M..   99 

Monti,    Judith    Ann,    316 

Monti,   Marlene  F.,   273,   290 

Mooberry,    Michael    E.,    316 

Moodie,    Ralph    R.,    263 

Moore,    Cheryl     Lynn,     112 

Moore,    Edward    Oneal,    316 

Moore,    Janet    Lee,    230 

Moore,    Janis    Ann,    316 

Moore,    Lynn    Ellen,    263 

Moore,    Marjorie   Lynn,   303,   316 

Moore,    Mary   Anne,    316 

Moore,    Terry    Franklin,    230 

Morath,    Beverly   Ann,    102 

Moralh,    Connie    Lee,     230 

Mordhorst,    Patra    Kay,    53 

Moreland,     Kristan    M.,     316 

Morgan,    Barbara    Emily,    231 

Morgan,    John     Edward,     290 

Morgenstern,    Ban'    Sue,    63,    290 

Morger,    Cheryl    Sue,    263 

Mormon,    Gene    Francis,    231 


Morris,    Kathy   S.,    316 
Morris,    Paula   Jean,   290 
Morris,     Richard    Keith,    290 
Morris,    Stanley    J.,    316 
Morrison,    Susan    Ann,    290 
Morse,    Nancy    L.,    316 
Morss,    Sharon    Imogene,    290 
Mortensen,    Alan    Lee,    100,    102 
Mortimer,    Becky  Sue,   99,   290 
Morton,    Joseph    B.,    103,    316 
Moschel,   Judith   C,    101 
Moser,    Helen    Louise,    316 
Moser,   Robert  Edward,   100,   231 
Moses,    Barbara    Lynn,    316 
Mosier,   David   E.,    100 
Mosier,    Julio    Leon,    290 
Mosley,   Rebecca  Ann,   263 
Mosser,    Linda    Sue,    316 
Motley,    Edward,    316 
Mott,    Linda    Ruth,    263 
Mowrer,    Charles    E.,    231 
Mrazek,   Barbara   Kay,  92,   290 
Mudd,    Linda    Wallace,    231 
Mueller,    Christina    L.,    316 
Mueller,    Louann    Marie,    290 
Mueller,    Marilyn,    316 
Mueller,    Robert    Franz,    35,    231 
Mueller,     Roger    Don,    231 
Muhlenbruch,    Cheryl     D.,    316 
Muir,    Elinor   Kay,    290 
Muirhead,    Linda    Jean,    316 
Mukavitz,    Kathleen    L.,    316 
Mulligan,    Kathy    Lynn,    112,    290 
Mumm,    Constance    Marie,    231 
Munsell,    C.    Bruce,    Jr.,    263 
Murphy,    Gordon    Edward,    290 
Murphy,   Sharon  Jane,   231 
Murphy,    Sherry    Louise,    316 
Murray,    Anne    M.,    316 
Murray,    Marilyn    Jeann,    121,    273 
Musick,    Beverly    Diane,    290 
Myer,   Janet  S.,   303 
Myers,    Carol   Anne,    264 
Myers,     Linda    J.,     316 
Myers,    William    S.,    142 

N 

Nafziger,    Martha    Ann,    316 
Nafziger,    Roger  Craig,   55,   58 
Nakutny,    Lynn    M.,    316 
Nance,    Barbara,    232 
Nance,     Bernice,     1  1  7 
Nardi,    Rita   A.,    316 
Nasharr,    Sharlin     L.,     290 
Natale,    Christine   M.,    316 
Nave,    Michael    C,    264 
Noviaux,     Robert    A.,    232 
Neal,    Joyce    V.,    316 
Nei,    Lesie    Isabel,    316 
Neil,  Connie  Sue,   290 
Neild,    Betty    Lou,    232 
Nelson,   Carol    Louise,   92,   290 
Nelson,    Glenda    E.,    316 
Nelson,    James    Edward,    102 
Nelson,    Janet    Kay,   78,    232 
Nelson,  Juanita  M.,   264 
Nelson,    Judith    Ellen,    290 
Nelson,    Kristine    A.,    264 
Nelson,     Lorry    Dean,    232 
Nelson,    Marcia    Dell,    290 
Nelson,    Mary    Anne,     290 
Nelson,    Michael    Lee,    316 
Nelson,    Pamela   Ann,    44,    264 
Nelson,    Rene    Lenore,    290 
Nelson,    Rodney   Paul,    290 
Nemeth,    Anne    C.,     232 
Nesbitt,    Sandra   S.,    290 
Nesladek,    Judith    Ann,    264 
Ness.    Bernetta    C,    316 
Ness,   Donna   Lee,   264 
Netzel,    Paul    Alan,    57,    58 
Neubauer,    Linda    H.,    264 
Neuman,    Milton,    150,     151 
Neuman,    Robert,    232 
Newbrough,   Arthur  T.,   41,   57,   107, 
Newby,    Sharon     Barry,    232 
Newell.   Karen  Ann,   232 
Newman,    Charles    R.,    110,    290 
Newnam,    Elaine    D.,    36 
Newton,    Mary    Louise,    273,    290 
Newtson,    Cornelia    Rae,    45,    99 
Newtson,    Janet   K.,    53.    264 
Nichols,    Penelope,    92,    290 
Nicholson,    Tom    Cotton,    203,    232 
Nickerson,   Carole   R.,    264 
Nicodemus,    Patricia    J.,    53 
Nicol,    Susan    L.,    316 
Niebuhr,    Sharon,    232 
Nielsen,    Dale    Marie,    232 
Nijoka,    Barbara    Ann,    316 
Niles,    Joe   O.,    316 
Ninness,    Roger    Lee,    151 
Nitsche,   Jean   M.,   316 
Niven,    Gloria    Jane,    264 
Nix,    Penelope   Marie,    290 
Nohl,    Joseph   Arnold,    316 
Nolan,    Carol    A..    316 
Nolan,    Dianne    Elaine,    232 
Nolan,    Donna    L.,    264 
Nonn,    Dione    M.,    264 


329 


Nonnemon,    Poul    F.,    232 

Noonon,    Mary    Brink,    232 

Noonan,   Sandra    Lynn,    101,    290 

Nordentoft,    Lynn    D.,    79,    232 

Nordin,    Virginia    Sue,    291 

Nordstrom,     Pamela    J.,     232 

Noreen,    Kay    Loraine,    316 

Noren,    Laurel    Ann,    303,    317 

Norris,    Judith    Rae,    232 

Norton,   Carol  Jean,   291 

Norton,   Daniel  Joseph,  61 

Norton,   John   Edward,  99,   104,   232 

Norton,    Nancy    Ruth,    69,    102,    291 

Noyakow,    Kathy    S.,    317 

Novatny,    Pamela    L.,    317 

Noyotny,   Kathleen  Ann,   291 

Nowers,    Susan    Bebe,    233 

Nuelle,   Patsy  Jean,    291 

Nunemaker,    Gordon    L.,    77,    203,    233 

Nunn,    Carolyn    Elaine,    291 

Nystrom,    Thomas    E.,    132 


O'Brien,    Nancy    Ida,    233 

O'Brien,    Patricia    Jean,    317 

O'Connell.    Dale    G.,    233 

O'Dell,    Carolyn    Birge,    233 

Odom,    Kathleen    August,    317 

O'Donnell,    Kathleen    M.,    317 

Oelklaus,    Steven    M.,    233 

Oelklous,    William    H.,    317 

Oesterle,   Sandra   Jean,    291 

Offenwanger,    Brigitte,    317 

Offerman,    Fred,    233 

Ogden,    Rosemary,    317 

Ogorek,    Patricia   Rae,    101,    102 

O'Hare,   Carol   Ann,    102,    103,    104,    291 

Ohrt,   Joycelyn  Kay,   317 

O'Kane,    Joyce    Eileen,    317 

O'Kane,    Patricia    M.,    317 

Oleson,    Olga    Annette,     317 

Oleson,    Yvonne    L.,    317 

Olive,    Terry    Lee,    291 

Oliver,    Charles    D.,    76,    100 

Ollech,    Ernest    M.,    317 

Olmstead.    James    C,    233 

Olmsted,    Linda    Elaine.    273 

Olsen,    Linda    Helene,   99,    233 

Olson,    David   Alan,    233  ' 

Olson,  Kristine  lee,   291 

Olson,    Linda    J.,    56,    317 

Olson,    Pamela    Jean,    37,    291 

Olson,   Tecklo   Lynn,   291 

Olt,     Leanna    Dale,    291 

Oilman,    Jerilyn    K.',    317 

Oilman,   Marcia  Jane,   291 

Oltmanns,    Karol    lynne,    317 

Omonson,    Roger   Lee,    66,    264 

Omar,    Margaret    L.,    34,    264 

Oncken,     Kay    Marlene.'   317 

O'Neal,    Ruth    Ann,     264 

O'Neill,     Anne    C,    264 

Orazi,  Gina  Teresa,   291 

O'Reilly,    Henry,    146 

Oros,   Betty   Enslow,   233 

O'Rourke,    Jeanne    E.,    264 

Orr,    Jane,    264 

Orrick,    Anitra    Kay,    264 

Orrison,    William    M.,    107,    153 

Orsinger,   Gary   Peter,    264 

Ortinau,    Nancy    Ann,    233 

Orwig,    Gory    Walter,    233 

Osborn,    Wanda    Marie,    292 

Osborne,   Cynthia   M.,    292 

Osborne,    Richard    Earl.    303 

Osborne,    Roger   Lee,    132,   264 

Osborne.    Sandra    S.,    317 

Oscarson.    Christine,    264 

Ossello,   Diane  Eva,   233 

Osterbur,    Darlene   A.,    264 

Ostrem,     Elaine    L.,     264 

Ostrowski,   Linda   lee.   317 

Oswald,    Alan    Ray,    317 

Oft,    Sandra    Kay,    233 

Otten,    Barbara    Jo,    317 

Otto,     Barbara    Jone,     317 

Otto,    Othel   Suzanne,    103,    105,   317 

Otto,    Steven    Richard,    100 

Owen,    Wanda    June,    264 

Owens,    William    lee,    317 


Pace,    Sally    Jay,    292 
Pock,    Margaret    K.,    317 
Pageli,    Charles    F.,    110,    292 
Paine,    Margaret    Ellen,    292 
Polazzolo,    Stella    L.,    317 
Palmer,    Elsbeth    J.,    264 
Palmer,    Gary   James,    292 
Palmer,    Martha    Rae,    317 
Palomino,    Victor   J.,    38,    264 
Paluck,    Judith    Carol,    317 
Paluck,    Sally    Ann,    317 
Foluska,    Jolena   Ann,    292 
Paluska,    Ronald   I..   318 
Parker,  Mary  C,  42,   101,   264 
Parkinson,     Pamela    Ann,    49 
Parrett,  Camella  Sue,   56,   292 
Parrish,    David    Ellis,    292 


Partridge,    Eldon    C.,    1  10,    233 

Paschon,    Dian    Kaye,    92,    233 

Pasley,    Lona    Charlene,    317 

Pasternak,    Bonita    B.,    292 

Patay,    Arthur   J.,    265 

Patterson,    Sheila    Ann,    292 

Patterson,   William    R.,    100,    292 

Patton,    Jayne    Ellen,    63 

Patton,    Marcia    Diane,    292 

Patton,    Rosemary    S.,    265 

Paul,    Marjorie    E.,    104 

Paulett,    Virgilyn    L.,    92,    101 

Pawlak,    Karen,    116,    317 

Pearson,   Charles   W.,    233 

Pearson,   Susan   Elsie,   233 

Peck,    Kothy    Dianne,    233 

Pedigo,   Dale   laurinda,   292 

Peecher,   Bette  Mae,   317 

Peecher,    Judy    Lee,    92,    265 

Peeck,   Steven   H.,   251 

Peek,    Pamela,    233 

Peeples,    Geraldine    T.,    42,    234 

Pegg,    Barbora,    317 

Pein,    Nancy    Lee,    234 

Peithman,    Charlene   D.,    234 

Pekkorinen,    Peter  A.,    292 

Pelc,    Barbara    Marie,    234 

Pelini,   Marilee,    121 

Pelka,    Judith,    234 

Pellegrino,  Judith  M.,   101,   102,   104 

Pellegrino,    Mary    E.,    265 

Pellegrino,    Mary    S.,    101 

Peltier,    Kathryn    Ann,    234 

Penman,    Marjorie    J.,    317 

Penn,    Alice    Phoebe,    234 

Penn,    Christine,    292 

Pennie,     Lorry,     4 

Penwell,    Linda    R.,    317 

Peplow,    Charlotte    Joy,    317 

Peplow,    Cheryl    L.,    265 

Percy,   Dovid    Lee,   234 

Perillo,    Rolph    Edwin,    234 

Perisho,    Joy   Ann,    265 

Perisho,    Laura    Helen,    317 

Perkins,   Clara   Ann,   317 

Perkins,    Lloyd  Glenn,    292 

Perona,    Dale   Francis,   73,    234 

Perrecone,    Mory    M.,     317 

Perry,    Eugena    E.,    234 

Perry,    Karin    Roe,    234 

Perschnick,    Gerold    W.,    61.    234 

Persenaire,    Michael    R.,    100 

Persons.    Claire    Lea,    317 

Persons,    Korl    Jon,    265 

Peschke,    Judith    Ann,    234 

Peschmon,    Croig    W.,    103 

Peter,    Roymond    Deon,    234 

Peters,    Jeonine    Lynn,    265 

Peters.    Patricio    Jo,    292 

Petersen,    James    I.,    49 

Petersen,     Rosemary,    317 

Petersen,    Stephen,    317 

Peterson,    Ann   Marie,    78,    234 

Peterson,    April    Sue,    1  12,    234 

Peterson,   Carl   E.,   317 

Peterson,    Corol    lee,    234 

Peterson,    Fred,    265 

Peterson,    Grace,    317 

Peterson.    James,    292 

Peterson,    Joyce,    317 

Pool.    Foirlynn.    251 

Pool.    Undo    lou.    265 

Pool,    William    Deon,    235 

Pope,   Donno   Lee,   235 

Pople,    Ethel,    318 

Poplett,    Corol    lee,   318 

Porick,    Dennis    B.,    67 

Porick,    Noncy    I.,    265 

Porter,    Jennifer    Ann,    53,    235 

Porter,    Kathryn    E.,    58,    235 

Porter,    Mory    Jone,    318 

Porth.    lindo    Jane,    292 

Poskin,     Pouletle    M.,     292 

Potrofka.    Sally    Jo,    292 

Poison.     Eris    Lynn,    235 

Polls.    Jonet    Marie,    46,    235 

Powell,    Bonnie    L.,    292 

Powell,    Frances    K  ,    318 

Powell,    Jody    lynne,     292 

Powell,    Terry    L  ,    144.     145 

Powell,    Viki,    235 

Prairie,     Karen,     235 

Prank,    Joan    M.,    318 

Prater,    Kennelh,    235 

Prault,    Mickie    S.,    57 

Pray,    Nancy   Sue,    235 

Prescott,    Lynne  Anne,   292 

Prewitt,    Ronald   C,    235 

Price,    Karen    Roye,    100,    102,    104 

Price,    Stephen    Edward,    151 

Primmer,    Jane,    235 

Pristave,    Barbara    K.,    318 

Prochaska,   Alan   E.,  236 

Prochaska,    Jeri    Lynn,    318 

Proehl,    Howard    Walter,    236 

Proffit,    Karen    Sue,    102 

Proffitt,   Sara   Anne,   53,    265 

Provance,    Donna    N.,    318 

Provosi,   Sandra   K.,    265 

Provenzano,    Kathleen,    236 

Prowant,    Kay    L.,    100,    102 


Peterson,   Julionne,   99,    100,    107,   234 

Peterson,    Lillian    M.,    234 

Peterson,    Linda    Jeon,    265 

Peterson,   Patricia   M.,   317 

Peterson,    Rebecca   S.,    265 

Peterson,    Robert    G.,    234 

Peterson,    Teresa    Lee,   99,   292 

Pelo,    Warren,    235 

Peuvion,    Donna    Mae,    265 

Pfoff,    Jeanne    E.,    265 

Pfeifer,    Cathy    Jane,    317 

Pfrommer,   Walter  H.,    135 

Pharis,   Judith   Ann,    317 

Phelan,    Julia    K.,    303 

Phillips,    Andrea,    317 

Phillips,    Georgia   S.,    317 

Phillips,  William  H.,   110,  265 

Phipps,    Ann    Sharon,    235 

Phipps,    Marsha    J.,    235 

Piana,    Ruth   Lucille,   292 

Piccinelli,    Mary    Lee,    265 

Picking,    Judith    Koy,    235 

Pickworth,    Janet    Rose,    292 

Pieper,   John   Stanley,   265 

Pieper,  Mary  Sue,   265 

Pierce,    Edith    Ann,    53 

Pierce,   Kathleen  S.,   317 

Pierson,    Jonet   H.,    265 

Pierson,    Sharon    Joy,    317 

Pike,    Maureen    D.,    99,    101 

Pilditch,   Anita,    265 

Pilgrim,   Joyce   W.,    235 

Piller,    Walter    W.,    235 

Pinder,   James    L.,   317 

Pinkhom,    Sharon    I.,    265 

Pinkley,    Beverly    A.,    318 

Pinney,   Karen  D.,   112 

Pinzke,    Kennelh    G.,    235 

Pitt,   Sharon    Louise,   318 

Pitlmon,   Mary  Ann,   318 

Pitz,  Shirley  L.,  292 

Pilzer,    lorry   Stephen,    318 

Pilzer,    Patricia    Ann,    292 

Placek,    Richord    F.,    235 

Plummer,    Joan    Ellen,    116 

Podeschi,    Natalie   J.,    292 

Poehlein,   Carol   Jane,    318 

Pohlman,    Mary    Kathryn,    292 

Pohlman,    Amy    Beth.    69,    292 

Polechla,    Paula    J.,    112 

Polich,    Nancy   Ann,    292 

Poling,    Margaret    E.,    265 

Pomeroy,   Cassandra    S.,    318 

Puckett,    Patricia    A.,    318 

Pudelka,    Pamela    Ann,    266 

Pugsley,    Corol    S..    52,    324 

Pulaski,   Chester  A.,   Jr.,   107,   273 

Pullin,     Marlene,     102 

Purcell,    Kathleen    Ann,    54,    236 

Puttcamp,    Eleanor   I.,    318 


Ouoriucci,   Andrea  J.,   318 
Ouigley,    Ruth   P.,   236 
Ouimby,  Carol  Sue,   266 
Quintan,   Jonice   C,   292 


Rober,    Cheryl    I.,    266 
Radebaugh,    Jack    F.,    236 
Rodja,    Thomas    Gregory,    236 
Rodley,    Donna    Jean,    318 
Roftis.    Diana   Denise,   266 
Regains,    Alan   Cecil,    292 
Rahn,   Darryl   Willard,    100,   236 
Rake,    Anthony    I.,    266 
Rake,    Susan    M.,    266 
Romme,    Douglas    D.,    102 
Ramsay,    Roberta    Louis,    318 
Romseyer,    Alfred    J.,    266 
Randall,    Jean    Marie,    292 
Ransdell,    levada   N.,   236 
Rapp,    Jerry   William,    236 
Rapp.    Sharon    Tucker,    236 
Rapp.  Susan  Corlotto,  62,  292 
Rapps,    Rena    Ann,    292 
Rosier,    Susan    Deonne,    318 
Rosmusen,     Larry    C.,    318 
Rasmussen,    Helen    May,    101 
Rasmussen,    Janis    Ann,    92,    292 
Rasmussen,    lorry   E.,    49,    203 
Rosmussen,    lillie  M.,   236 
Ratcliffe,    Janine,    318 
Rath,    Robert    J.,    139 
Rothbun,    John    W.,    236 
Rothbun,    Linda    C,    266 
Ravegnani,    Marlene    L.,    266 
Ray,    Peggy    Ann,    273.    293 
Rayburn,    Diane  A.,    236 
Raymond,    Rondo    Nora,    293 
Reach,    Dole,    293 
Read,   Diane   Renee,  318 
Read,    Sandra    J.,    318 
Rebokas,   Dorothy  J.,  92,  203,  236 
Reddick,   Judy   Ann,    266 
Redman,    Keith    Arnold,    318 
Reeb,    Marilyn   J.,    293 
Reed,    Donald    Eugene,    236 
Reedy,    Linda    K.,    318 


Reeser,  Susan  Arlene,   293 

Reeves,    JoAnne,    318 

Regnier,    Terry   V.,    266 

Reichl,   Poul   S.,    107,   141 

Reifel,   Keith  Michael,  266 

Reilly,    Joann    E.,    266 

Reimer,  Janice  Koy,  99,  266 

Reimler,    Ruth    Ann,    266 

Reinacher,   Judith  A.,   266 

Reinheimer,    Janet    Sue,    318 

Rekus,    Carolyn    F.,    117 

Reyes,   Marie   M.,   266 

Reynolds,    Mylla    Roe,    99 

Rezek,   Diane  Marie,  99.   251,   266 

Rhodus,    Linda    K.,    318 

Ribolzi,    Kathy    Lynn,    266 

Riccio,   Dennis   Roy,    142 

Rice,    Jean    Eloine,    236 

Rich,    Lyle   Vernon,   41,    293 

Rich,    Pamela    E.,    266 

Richard,   Connie   I.,   236 

Richards,  Fred  L.,   103 

Richards,    Robert    John,    266 

Richards,   Sheila,   92,   99,   293 

Richards,    Susan    Lynn,    71 

Richardson,    Koren,    318 

Richardson,    Nancy    Ann,    293 

Richardson,    Shoren,    318 

Richmond,    Ronald    Lee,    293 

Richvalsky,    Shirley    A.,    236 

Rickards,    Jonathan,    57 

Ricken,    Joseph    J.,    236 

Riddels,   Barbora  A.,   100,  266 

Riddle,   James   David,   65,   236 

Ridey,   Mary  Suzanne,   318 

Ridlen.  Judith   E..   318 

Riechers,   Jaloine  J.,   120,   266 

Rieder,    Dick    E.,    318 

Riegel,   Nita   Marie,   318 

Riegel,   Susan   Jone,   293 

Rieker,    Barbara    Suson,    318 

Rieker,    Rosemary   K.,    237 

Rients,    Joyce   Ann,    293 

Rieser,   Volker  J.,   35,   237 

Pietveld,   Suson   Lee,   303,  318 

Riggenbach,   Sharon   K.,   318 

Rilett,    John   Morris,   42,    132 

Riley,    Corol   Schmitt,    237 

Riley,    Dorothy   Anne,    237 

Riley,    Jeffrey    Lynn,    102,    103 

Rimkus,    Toni    Lynn,    237 

Rine,    Jonis  Margaret,    237 

Ringenberg,   Philip  J.,   293 

Ringl,   Margaret   Ruth,   318 

Rink,    Carol    Ann,    237 

Rinkenberger,    Stephen,    76,     100,    266 

Rische,    Constance    Lyn,    116 

Rishel,   Susan   Ruth,   99,   293 

Risser,    Patricia    K.,    318 

Ritchie,   Faith  M.,   318 

Ritt,    Barbara    Ann,    266 

Rittenhouse,   Eric  M.,  203,  237 

Ritler,    Richard    F.,    Jr.,    318 

Rizzolo,   Jill    K.,   56,    59 
Roach,   Diane   Ruth,   318 

Robous,    Shirley,    318 
Robb,     Rebecca    Ann,    318 
Robbins,   Jeon   Ann,    266 
Roberts,   Dean  J.,   33,   237 
Roberts,   Edmund   Leo,   237 

Roberts,  Janis  D.,   31  8 

Roberts,    Patricio    Lou,    103,    318 

Robertson,    Karen    Sue,    293 

Robinson,    Betty    L.,   318 

Robinson,  Diane  L.,   266 

Robinson,    Kathleen    I.,    237 

Robinson,    Linda   L.,   318 

Robinson,    William    H.,    146,   237 

Rock,  Joonne  Irene,  61,  266 

Rockwell,    James,    303 

Roders,    Borry,    266 

Rodger,   Jon   Arthur,    122,   266 

Rodman,    Carol    Ann,    293 

Roehl,    Koren    Sue,    318 

Rogers,   Elliott  Duane,   293 

Rogers,   Rose  Morie,  60,   266 

Roggy,    Norah,    273 

Rogoski,   Dawn  Camille,   266 

Rohlfs,    Melvin    Eugene,    237 

Rohmon,    Pomelo    Jean,    237 

Roman,    Audrey    Sue,    237 

Romonelli,    Paula    L.,    266 

Romersberger,   Leslie,  60,  99,   102,   104, 
266 

Romke,    Corole   Ann,    318 

Ropieauet,    Ann    E.,    68,    237 

Roppa,    Karen    Sue,    318 

Rose,    Kathleen   M..   266 

Roseman,   Jack   Kaywin,    237 

Rosenberg,    Sharon    G-,    318 

Rosenberry,   Carolyn   S.,    293 

Rosenfield,    Barbara,    266 

Ross,    Corliss    Dee,    237 

Ross,    Florence    Ethel,    266 

Ross,    Noomi    Veronica,   46 

Rossi,    Cynthia    F.,    266 

Rossi,  Joanne  Afreda,  237 

Roslberg,   Lindo  Lu,   107,  251,  266 

Roszak,    Donna   M.,   318 

Roth,   Diane   Marie,   237 

Rolh,    Sondra    Jean,    116,    293 


330 


Rowe,   Barry  E.,   103 

Rowley,    Susan    K.,    318 

Royer,   Blaine   Robert,   135 

Royer,   James   Edward,   100,   102 

Rubin,    Donald   Lee,   237 

Ruble,    Reid    Keith,    318 

Ruddutz,    Keith,    293 

Rudolphi,  Sharon   K.,   38 

Rudy,   Malinda   Ann,    116,    267 

Ruehrup,   Faye  F.,   318 

Ruehrup,   Janice   L.,   318 

Rueschaw,    Elaine    E.,    238 

Ruhrup,    Kenneth   Ray,   238 

Ruhrup,    Mary    I.,    319 

Rumchak,    William    Rory,    238 

Runde,    Elizabeth    M.,    319 

Rundquist,   Bette  E.,  73,  238 

Rundquist,    Richard    S.,    71 

Runge,    Darlene    Marie,    293 

Runge,    Virginia    Sue,    293 

Rupp,    Dorothy    Jane,    92,    267 

Ruppel,    Beverly  Jo,   78,   238 

Rush,    Robert  W.,   238 

Rush,    Simone   A.,    319 

Rushin,    Su    Ann,    319 

Rusk,    Margaret  A.,   72,   80,    203 

Russell,    Emily    G.,    267 

Russell,  Georgia  Kay,   238 

Russell,   Michael   E.,   319 

Rustemeyer,    Sandra    L.,    238 

Rutherford,  Michael  W.,  76,   100     102 

103,    104 
Ryan,    Cherie    Jane,    267 
Ryan,    Donna    Marie,    238 
Ryan,    Judith    Ann,    267 
Ryan,    Learna,    319 
Ryan,    Mary    Ann,    293 
Ryder,    Michael    B.,    238 
Ryder,    Richard   George,    319 
Ryder,    Sandra    Lee,    107,    293 


Soar,    Tena    Beth,    238 

Saathoff,    Tedd    H.,    267 

Saban,   Jacqueline  L.,   319 

Sadler,    Roland,    146 

Safarik,    Margaret   H..   319 

Sage,    Roberta    Lorrain,    293 

Samide,    Sue    Ann,    238 

Sampson,    Richard   Paul,    319 

Sandall,    Steven   John,   293 

Sandberg,   Judith,   238 

Sandeno,    Judith,    319 

Sanders,    Alan    Leslie,    294 

Sanders,    Vicki,    303 

Sanderson,    Jeanne    M.,    294 

Sanderson,    Ronald    L.,    238 

Sondretto,    Anita    R.,    102 

Sandretto,    Linda    K.,    319 

Sandretto,    Marsha,    319 

Sandusky,    Joan    E.,    319 

Sanford,  James  C,   48 

Sanford,    Sharon    A.,    294 

Sanger,    Carol    Ann,    238 

Sangmeister,    Arlene  D-,   294 

Santini,    Alon    P.,    251,    267 

Sappenfteld,    Joyce    A.,    267 

Sarver,   Jill   Ellen,   294 

Satorius,    Kathryn    J.,    319 

Satorius,    Margaret    A.,    238 

Satterfield,   Karen   R.,  43,   122,   203,   238 

Satterthwaite,    Donna,    120,    294 

Saupe,    Oletta    M.,    238 

Souper,    Rosemary    E.,    45,    294 

Savage,   Glenn    Edward,   267 

Saxsma,    Sheryl    Lee,    238 

Sayers,    Linda  Jean,   294 

Soyrj,    Jimmy    E.,    48 

Scaff,    Donald    Eugene,    238 

Scaff,    Martha    S.,    239 

Schaidle,    Diane,     101 

Scaiefe,    Marva    L.,    319 

Scarpelli,    Pamela    Ann,    239 

Schaafsma,    Janice   Kay,    294 

Schater,    James    B.,    319 

Schafter,    Karen    Sue,    319 

Schar,   Sara   Lu,  80,   239 

Scharf,    Charlene    M.,    294 

Scharf.    Pennelope   J.,    319 

Schaub,    Kathleen    Ann,    319 

Schave,    Constance    K-,    267 

Schavitz,    Karen    Fay,    267 

Scheemacker,    Janis    E.,    294 

Scheer,    Elizabeth    Ann,    239 

Scheidel,    Jean    M.,    319 

Scheidenhelm,   Kit  E.,  60,   267 

Scheive,    Connie   Ann,    99,    101,    319 

Schelle,    Portia    Lynn,    294 

Scherer,    Mary,    294 

Schermerhorn,    Nancy,    112,    267 

Schertz,    Paul    Kenneth,    239 

Schimpler,    Stephen    C,    319 

Schingel,   G.    Richard,   67,    267 

Schlatter,  James  E.,   239 

Schleder,    Mary    Louise,    294 

Schlesinger,    Susan    M.,    319 

Schlipman,    Karen    Sue,    267 

Schlotzhouer,  Jr.,   Robe,   267 

Schmidgall,   Cathleen,  92,   294 

Schmidgall,    Marcia    J.,    319 


Schmidt,   Cheryl   C,   319 

Schmidt,   Johanna   M.,   239 

Schmidt,   Mark   Henry,   294 

Schmidt,    Patricia    Ann,    294 

Schmidt,   Sharon    Kay,    267 

Schmidt,   Susan    Carol,    303,    319 

Schmidt,   Van   Wayne,   33,   267 

Schmied,  Merry  Anne,   46,  319 

Schmillen,   Sandra    Kay,    319 

Schmitt,    Betty    Jeanne,    267 

Schneider,   Debbie   R.,   319 

Schneider,    Frances    E.,    320 

Schneider,   Judith   Ann,    100,    104,   294 

Schneider,    Terry    M.,    320 

Schneider,    Warren    R.,    294 

Schneiderman,    James    A.,    294 

Schnuckel,    Patsy    Ruth,    99 

Schnurrpusch,   Gary  W.,    294 

Schoen,    Douglas    K.,    100 

Schoening,     Paulette,     267 

Schofield,    Ruth   A.,    267 

Scholl,    Robert    Lee,    110,    294 

Scholler,    Susan    Lynn,    38,    239 

Schon,    Albert    H.,    Jr.,    61 

Schooley,   Mary    Louise,    239 

Schorn,    Barbara    M.,    294 

Schramm.    Larry    E.,    100 

Schreck,    Richard    O.,    267 

Schrenk,    Carol    J.,    239 

Schrey,    Thomas    B.,    267 

Schroag,    Kathleen,    267 

Schroeder,    Barbara    A.,    102 

Schroeder,    Carol    Lynn,    267 

Schroeder,    Dorothy    M.,    239 

Schroeder,    Joy    Ann,    239 

Schroeder,    Linda   Jean,    294 

Schroth,    Henry    R..    267 

Schuch,    Joan    Marie,    320 

Schukhart,     Robert,    240 

Schuler,    Richard,    113 

Schuler,    Robert    L.,    105 

Schultz,    Gary    Lee,    320 

Schultz,    Joyce    Amanda,    99 

Schultz,   Nancy,   239 

Schulze,     Susan     L.,     239 

Schuneman,    Jean    M.,    320 

Schuth,   Karlito  Sue,   239 

Schutt,    Kurt    Frederic,    102,    320 

Schuttler,    Wayne    M.,    239 

Schwab,   Melody   Kay,    267 

Schwalbe,    Rebecca    J.,    294 

Schwartz,   Seymour  Joe,  63,   239 

Schworz,    Karin    M.,    294 

Schwind,   Donna   K.,   294 

Scott,    Angela    Marie     320 

Scott,    David   Leo,   239 

Scott,   Jack   Jerome,    Jr.,    100 

Scott,    Linda   Sue,    320 

Scott,    Ralph,    239 

Scott,    Sharon    Deters,    239 

Sears,    Teresa    Marie,    320 

Sebby,   Cheryl   K.,   267 

Sebby,  Otto   Lyle,   42,   239 

Sedor,   Georganne   Hope,    105,    267 

Seevers,    James    Arlo,    110 

Segal,    Sherry,     267 

Seggelke,    Edward   P.,   320 

Seibert,    Harriet,     240 

Seibold,    Mary    Ellen,    320 

Seils,   Herbert  August.    240 

Sekek,    Carol    Lynn,    320 

Sella,   Betty   Lucille,   1  17 

Sellers,    Ginny    D  ,    294 

Selman,    Ann    Virginia,    240 

Semon,    Mary    E.,    320 

Sendelbach,    Patricia,    320 

Sendelbaugh,    Joseph,    267 

Seneff.   Charlotte  A.,    1  16,    267 

Sennett,    Edward   M.,    146,    147 

Sennett,  Sharon  Sue,    101,   320 

Senyshyn,    Linda    K..    294 

Serrahn,   Janet  K.,    102,   320 

Serrine,    Karen    M   ,     294 

Serritella,   Vincent,    57 

Sevcik,    Anita    L..    267 

Severson,    Ronald    E..    320 

Sexton.    Curtis    P..    107,    142 

Shade,    Sarah   Jane,    294 

Shafer,    Diana    Lynn,    267 

Shafer,   H.  Todd,   44,   110,   240 

Shanohon,   Maria  C  ,   49 

Shanklin,    Lynn    Alone,    99 

Shanklin,    Richard    I..    100.    103 

Shannon,    Shirley    Ruth,     294 

Shapiro,    Susan    Beth,    102 

Sharp,    David    Earl,    132 

Shaulis,    James    Arthur,    294 

Shea,   Arthur  Michael.    107.    145,    240 

Shea,    Marilyn    Ann.    99,    294 

Sheehan,    Margaret    S.,    240 

Sheets,    Lesley    Jane,    112 

Shelton,    Edythe    Ann,    320 

Shelton,    Rebecca    A.,    320 

Shemansky,    Richard    B..    107,    267 

Shenbarger,    Martha,    320 

Sheppard,    Paula    Jean.    320 

Sherrard,   Patricia   A.,    267 

Shevokas,    Edna    Mae,    267 

Shields,   Melani   Adorns,    294 

Shields,    Robert    lane,    64 

Shields,    Susan,    34 


Shira,    Dennis    Keith,    294 

Shoger,    Marilyn    Jean,    100,    104,    294 

Shoger,    Nan    Eileen,    320 

Shold,    Diane    Marie,    294 

Shores,    Patricia    L.,    240 

Short,    Paul   Alan,    267 

Shrader,    Ellen,    240 

Shrout,    Nancy   Jane,    107,    240 

Shule,    Roger    Lee.    251,    267 

Shull,    Bonnie    Lynn,     121,    294 

Shurr,    David    C.,    268 

Sibigtroth,    Linda    Moe,    294 

Sibley,   Janet    Ellen,   320 

Sickbert,    Mary    Leslie,    99 

Sidell,    Gary    Robert,    268 

Sidor,   Margaret   L.,   320 

Siebel,    Harry    Henry,    268 

Siefert,   Steve  V.,   295 

Siegfried,    Judy    L.,    295 

Siemion,    Patricia    S.,    295 

Sievers,    Laura    Jean,    36,    268 

Sigler.    Carroll    R.,    240 

Silkey,    Marcia    Ann,    101,    240 

Simkins,    Mary    Ellen,    240 

Simko,    James    Andrew,    240 

Simmons,    G.    Gaynelle,    320 

Simons,    Nancy,    320 

Simonson,    Dale    Thomas,    320 

Sims,    Kathleen    Lynn,    295 

Sipp,    James    Alan,    295 

Skelley,    Barbara    J.,    320 

Skinner,   Kothleen    L.,   273 

Skog,   Sharon   Lee,   273,   295 

Skowronski,    Sharon    L.,    320 

Skrinskus,    Donna   Vera,    60,    268 

Slapok,    Cheryl    L.,    320 

Slavicek,   Ruth  J.,   268 

Sleeth,    Randy    Arlyn,    100 

Sleevar,    Josephine    A.,    268 

Sleever,   Martha   J.,   320 

Sloan,    Pamela    Kaye,    320 

Sloan,    Ronald    Lee,    110 

Slowey,    Susan    K.,    320 

Small,    Barbara    Elaine,    240 

Small,  John  D.,  268 

Small,    Mary    B.,    99 

Small,    Pamela    Elaine,    268 

Small,   Thomas   Ray,   295 

Smith,    Borbara    J.,    268 

Smith,    Beverly    D..    320 

Smith,     Cindy     L..    320 

Smith,    Constance,    240 

Smith,    Crystal    Jo,    320 

Smith.    David   A.,    320 

Smith,    Deborah    Sue,    295 

Smith.    Dorothy    Phelon,    240 

Smith,   Georgene  Kaye.   58 

Smith,    Janet    Marie,    320 

Smith,    Joan    Kathryn,    240 

Smith,    Joanne    Denise,    295 

Smith,    Kenneth   W,,    Jr.,    240 

Smith,    Larry   J.,    45,    268 

Smith,    Marilyn    Dianne,    295 

Smith,    Mary    V..     320 

Smith,    Patricia    D   ,     240 

Smith,    Richord    Howard,    139 

Smith,    Robin    Bloomens.    240 

Smith,    Rose   Anne   M.,    295 

Smith,    Shirley    D.,    268 

Smith,    Susan    I..    65.    320 

Smith,    Tracy    Alan.    102 

Smith,    Tricia    J.,     320 

Smith,    Vera    lea.    295 

Smrha,    Richard    James,    241 

Smrtnik      Judith    Lynn.    320 

Snell.    Marcia    M.,    268 

Snider,    Lorry    Dean,    100,    103 

Snyder,    Edward   C,    241 

Snyder,  Gail    Ivis,   34,  77,  80,   241 

Snyder,    Kay    M.,    241 

Snyder,    Marsha    Ann,    295 

Snyder,    Vicky    Lynn,    295 

Snyders,     Jacqueline.     320 

Sobb,    Annette   Marie,    295 

Sobel,    Sharyn    Lynn,    99.    320 

Soekfer,     Barbara    Ann.     320 

Solomon,    Dottie   F..    99.    104,    296 

Solomon.    Rose.    241 

Somenzi,    Darre    Lyn,    296 

Somers,    Patrick    J..    29* 

Sorensen,     Bonita    J.,    320 

Sorensen,    Bonnie    R.,    320 

Sorenson,    Bonnie    lee      296 

Sossie,    Maria  Jean,   268 

Souhroda,    Thomas    E.,    268 

Spachman,    Carol    Ann,    49 

Sparkman,    Carol    Faye,    241 

Speaker,    Robert    Kevin,    295 

Speer,    Carol    Joan,    44.    241 

Spencer,    Mary    E.,    320 

Spencer,    Patricia   A.,    320 

Spera,    William    G.,    320 

Sperry,    Paul    H.,    139 

Spink.    Richard    Terry.    241 

Spinner,    Gerold    E..    146,    268 

Spires,    Joann    E.,    320 

Sorague,    Carol    Sue,    268 

Sprague,  Janet  Lee,   320 

Sprague,    Mary    Lou    E.,    46,    268 

Spratt,    Becky    L.,    320 

Springman,    Janice    R.,    320 


Sprouse,   David  D.,   43 

Stoch,    Bettie  Jones,   241 

Stadsholt,    Frederick,    268 

Stafko,    April    C,    268 

Stahl,    Diane    Lynn,    320 

Stahlman,    Cheryl    K.,    303,    320 

Stakenas,    Catherine,    320 

Stallings,    Jill    Nancy,    320 

Stanard,    Sue    Ann,     241 

Stonge,    Judith    Ann,    320 

Stanton,    Sara    Ann,    320 

Stapleton,    Candace    I.,    321 

Starbuck,   Michele  D.,   268 

Storks,    Theresa    E.,   241 

Staton,    Patti    Jean,    296 

Stouter,    Linda    Kay,    268 

Slawicki,    Barbara   T.,   321 

Stead,    Mary    Beth,    241 

Steakley,   William    B.,   296 

Stebbins,    Joyce    J.,    241 

Steele,   Deborah   L.,   296 

Steen,   Sherilyn   M.,   321 

Steers,    Robert   Glen,    99,    104 

Stefoni,    Roy,    241 

Steffes,    Leroy    Gene,    241 

Steffes,   Nancy  Ann,   241 

Steimle,  Cynthia  Kay,  273 

Stein,    Cathy   Ann,    107,    296 

Steinberg,    David    E.,    241 

Steinhauser,    Elizabeth,    41 

Stelling,    Lindo    Ann,    241 

Stellwagen,  Joan  Alma,   241 

Stenberg,   Jeanne   E.,   70,   102,    103,   296 

Stener,    Lynn.    321 

Stephens,    Joanna    Ruth,    296 

Stephens,    Lloyd    D.,    100,    145 

Sterr,    Gary    Clyde,    268 

Stevens,    Diane   Maria,    296 

Stevens,   Jone   B.,   268 

Stevens,    Mervyn    W.,    321 

Stevens,    Ruth    Ann,    242 

Stevens,   Virginia  A.,   37 

Stewart,    Diana    Lynn,    296 

Stewart,   George  A.,    52,    296,    324 

Stewart,    Holly    Dawn,    296 

Stewart,   Marsha   Kay,   296 

Still,  Cheryl   Ann,   268 

Stimpson,    Howard    O.,    303 

Stinebaugh,    Gretchen,    99,    296 

Stockment,    Mary    Jane,    273 

Stoddart,    Mary    A.,    296 

Stokes,   Paulette   R.,    268 

Stoll,   Anita  Marie,   92 

Stoll,    Lanette    Sharon,    117,    242 

Stoll,    Ronald    Lee,    268 

Stoller.    Dixie    Lee,    321 

Stolt.    Evelyn   Eloine,    100,    102 

Stoltz,    Gary    I.,    321 

Stoltz,    Robert   S.,    296 

Stombaugh,    Ronald    D.,    321 

Stombaugh,    Terry    Ray,     102 

Stone,   Jeanne   Ann,    242 

Stone,    Rebecca    Jean,    112 

Stone,   Virginia  Anita,   242 

Strock,     Linda,    321 

Strand,   Joyce   Ann,    242 

Strange,    Kathleen   A.,   321 

Stransenback,    Christi,   69,    242 

Strayer,    Charles    A.,    110 

Strelecky,    lori    M.,    296 

Stremlau,    Barbara    J.,    99 

Stremlau,    Janet    Marie,    242 

Stremmel.    Dennis   Neil,'   100.    102.    104 

Strickland.    Warner   W.,    135 

Striegel,   David  W.,   72,   242 

Strong,    Michael   M.,    242 

Strotheide,     Robert.    242 

Struebing,   Sharon   E.,  70,    100,    104,    242 

Struhs.   James   Fred,    242 

Stuckel,    Judith    A.,    268 

Stuckel,   Stephanie   L.,    296 

Stuckey,  Janet   Lynne,   321 

Stucky,    Roger  Carl,    242 

Stull,    Sondra    Jean,    268 

Stumm,   Shirley   Jeanne,   70     100     104 

203.    242 
Stumpf,    Linda    L.,    321 
Sturm,    Carol    Ann,    268 
Sturm,    Linda    Jean,    92.    268 
Sturm,    Norman    Paul.    100 
Suckow,     Ruth    Ann,    296 
Sudds.   Charlene  Ann,   268 
Sugg,    Sandra    Ann      321 
Suhr,    Jurgen    Peter.    79 
Sullivan,   Jean   Kay,   321 
Sullivan,    Judy    B..    242 
Sullivan,    Mary    Jane,    321 
Sullivan,    Paulo    Marie,    321 
Sullivan      Steven    M.,    242 
Sulzer,    Donna   Marie,    49,    294 
Summers,   Gladys    E.,    42.    268 
Summers,    Marilyn   Sue,    56,    64     99,    242 
Summers,    William    D.,    100,    122 
Sumrow,    Patricia    Gail,    296 
Sunderlin.    Pamela    J.,    321 
Surman.     Linda    B.,    321 
Susmilch,    Charles    E..    296 
Sutherd.   Diane  Lee,   296 
Sutter,    Donna    Louise,    296 
Sutton.    Lynda    Kay,    268 
Suydam,    Karen    Lucille,    321 


331 


Suydam,   Sandra    L.,    268 
Svoboda.   Tonia   N.,   101 
Swalve,    Phyllis    Ann,    268 
Swan,    Marsha    L-,    321 
Swan,    Thomas    Verner,    142 
Swango,   Ann    Darline,   99,    101,   321 
Swango,    Rita   Kay,   99 
Swonson,    Carol    Ann,    99,    296 
Swanson,    Diane    June,    40 
Swanson,    Donna    Lynne,    242 
Swanson,    Helen    Marie,    321 
Swanson,    John    William,    142 
Swanson,    Karen   Ann,    296 
Sweatt,  Karen   Louise,   242 
Sweeney,    Jane    E.,    321 
Sweeney,    Mary    C,    203,    242 
Sweeney,    Prudence  Ann,    101,   303 
Sweeney,    Thomas    E.,    105,    117 
Sweeney,    Timothy    J.,    105,    117 
Sweet,    William    David,    51,    243 
Swegle,    Karen    Jane,     243 
Swift,    Pamela    Sue,    321 
Switzer,    Jo    Ann,    296 
Switzer,    Michael    Dean,     110,     243 
Symonds,   Gary   Wayne,    243 
Symons,     Rita    Nan,    243 
Syniski,   Kathryn   F.,   268 
Sytar,    Gerald    Michael,    135 


Taber,    Henry    V.,    64,    321 
Tabor,    Ritha    Hays,    243 
Tadel,  Constance  A.,  99,  251,   268 
Toft,    Mary    Jane,    321 
Taft,  Nancy  Rose,  268 
Tokakoshi,    Mildred    K.,    72,    243 
Takir,    Patricia   Ann,    321 
Talbott,    Gloria    Jean,    296 
Tamblyn,    Rita    Joan,    296 
Tandy,    Dennis    Edward,    103,    104 
Tanner,    Dixie    R.,    321 
Tanquary,     Patricia    M.,    321 
Tarpy,    Ann,     296 
Tassart,    Janet   Kay,    268 
Tate,    Carolyn    Rae,    269 
Tatum,   Deborah  A.,   243 
Taube,   Joyce  Marie,    273,    296 
Taulbee,   Tom   Lester,   134,   135 
Taylor,    Betty    Jane,    296 
Taylor,    Beverly    J.,    321 
Taylor,    Gina    Koy,    296 
Taylor,    Marsha    Lynn,    243 
Taylor,    Nancy    Juanita,    73,    243 
Taylor,    Pamela    Kay,    321 
Taylor,    Penny    Lee,    296 
Teal,    Genevieve    M.,    243 
Teats,    Kerry    Robert,    303 
Tebrugg,    Margaret    A.,    321 
Teets,  Jane  Ellen,   296 
Tellefson,   Cynthia  Jo,   321 
Templeton,    David    Alan,    122.    243 
Templeton,    Mary    A.,    38,    251 
Tennyson,    Kennette    M.,    321 
Terry,    Beverley   A.,    57,    58,    145 
Terry,   George  C,    135 
Tess,    Mary    L.,    269 
Teter,    Linda    Lee,    296 
Thayer,   Jane,    243 
Theesfeld,    Donald    A.,    75 
Theobald,    Daniel    B.,    92,    243 
Theobald,    Louanne  C,    101,   296 
Theodore,     Annette,     243 
Thomas,    Carol    Lynn,    297 
Thomas,    Daniel    Byron,    251 
Thomas,    David    W.,    110,    297 
Thomas,   Homer   Lee,    145,    243 
Thomas,  James  Allen,   243 
Thomas,   Janet  Ann,   269 
Thomas,    Lawrence    J.,    100,    104 

Thomas,   Marc   E.,    102 

Thomas,    Marilynn,    66,    243 

Thomas,    Michael    Wayne,    49,    55,    269 

Thomas,    Patricia    Jean,    243 

Thomas,    Patricia    Ann,    121 

Thompson,    Amelia    S.,    269 

Thompson,    Angela    Fran,    297 

Thompson,    Carl    E.,    269 

Thompson,    Gregory    E.,    102 

Thompson,  Jenilee  T.,   243 

Thompson,    Jerry    Duane,    297 

Thompson,    Kathy    Lynn,    297 

Thompson,    Martha    M.,    321 

Thompson,    Nancy    L.,    321 

Thompson,    Roger    Lee,    269 

Thompson,    Roxanna,    74 

Thompson,   Wesley  John,    110,   243 

Thomson,    David    Samuel,    297 

Thornburgh,  Allan    R.,   321 

Thorngren,    David    Lee,    244 

Thornton,    Martin    G.,    269 

Thorsen,    Myrla    Diane,    244 

Thorson,   Sue   Ellen,   49,    297 

Thrasher,    Melvin    Ross,    321 

Thurow,    Susan,    37 

Tichler,    Vernon    E.,    117 

Tidmarsh,  Gloria   Sue,   321 

Tidmarsh,    Pamela    Jean,    72 

Tierney,   Diane,    1  1  7 

Tillery,   Cheryl    Lee,    269 

Tilson,    Jo    Frances,    269 


Tilson,    Mary    Lynn,    321 
Timke,    Rosemary   Anna,    244 
Timko,    Elaine    L.,    269 
Timmerman,    Ineke,    244 
Timmins,    Michael   John,    269 
Tinnes,    Andrea    Carole,    244 
Tipsord,    Martin    K.,    110 
Tipton,    Royleen    Marie,    107 
Tistl,    Lois    Dorothy,    297 
Tobias,    Barbara    Jean,    321 
Todt,    John    Raymond,    244 
Toepke,    Sheldon    Lee,    244 
Tolan,    Kay    Elaine,   64 
Tollick,    Thomas    M.,    72 
Tolly,   Diana  Kay,   321 
Tombaugh,   Paul    Reiber,   244 
Tomiska,   Susan   M.,    321 
Tomlinson,    Connie    Sue,    321 
Tomlinson,    Patricia   A.,   321 
Tonkin,    William   J.,    100 
Toothaker,    Robert    B.,    132 
Toppe,    Virginia    Ellen,    269 
Torrance,    Jill,    321 
Torres,     Carmen    Jeanne,    99 
Torres,   Jeannette,    297 
Tosh,    Terry    William.    49,    244 
Towle,     Terry    H.,     244 
Towler,   Cynthia   J.,   269 
Tracy,    Roger   Lee,    100 
Troisier,    Toni    lee,    297 
Trauernicht,    Joann,    244 
Travis,     Linda    Koy,    321 
Treadway,    Hollis    Joan,    297 
Treodwell,   Janice  G.,   99,    297 
Treadwell,     Linda,    99 
Treder,   Barbara  Jean,    100 
Trenbeath,   Rita  C,  99 
Trigg,    Thomas    C,    269 
Trimmer,    George    S.,    51 
Trinko,    Carol    Lynn,    321 
Trisko.    Charlene    B.,    270 
Trogolo,    Linda    Kay,    297 
Troman,     Linda    S-,    321 
Trottier,     Linda     L.,     244 
Troyer,    Geneva    Ruth,    297 
Trudeou,    Jomes    L.,    270 
Truelove,    Nancy    D.,    321 
Tuchek,    Sharon    L.,    244 
Tulfey,     Linda,     101 
Toll.    Ronold,    321 
Tulo,    Steve    J..    145 
Tumbleson,    Rebecca    Sue,    297 
Tuntland,    Janet    Kay,    321 
Tuntlond,   Merle   H.,   55,    102,    270 
Turley,     Rion    D.,    244 
Turnbull,    Skipton    J.,    321 
Turner,    James    Herbert,    321 
Turner,    Janet    Lee,    297 
Turney,    Anna    Ruth,    63 
Turpen,    Charlene    Kay,     297 

U 

Uhles,    Judith    Lynn,    273,    297 

Ulbrich,    John    Robert,    244 

Ulferts,    Gregory    W.,    273 

Ulrich,    Leonna  Sue,  99,   321 

Umland,    Diane    Lynn,    58,    72,    203.    244 

Ungs.     Nancy     L.,    321 

Unser,    Theresa,    244 

Uremovic,    James    A.,    297 

Urquiza,     Richard    L.,    297 

Utter,   Patricio  J.,   321 


Vacula,    Barboro    K.,    270 
Vaitekunas,    Frances    A.,    78 
Voitkus,    Margaret   A.,    270 
Valley,    David    B.,    270 
Vanolsburg,    Kay,    244 
Vonalsline,    Sharon,    270 
Vanoutreve,    Madge  M.,    244 
Vancil,    Mark    Owen,    321 
Vandegraft,    Judith    A.,    297 
Vandegroft,    Sherry     L.,     297 
Vanderploeg,    Jonice,    270 
Vonderploeg,    Kathleen,    297 
Vanderwerff.    Marie    D.,    321 
Vandeweerd,    Dorlene   G.,    297 
Van  Drew,  Paula,  322 
Vanette,    Sue    Ann,    322 
Van    Fleet,    Eric    Lynn,    298 
Von   Hook,   Barry   Lee,  49,   245 
Van    Koten,    Leland   S.,    48 
Van    Meter,    Dionna    R.,    322 
Van   Meter,   Paula  Joyce,    102,   245 
Van    Pernis,    Jacquelin,    245 
Van    Treek,    Janette    I.,    322 
Vardaman,    Gail,    270 
Vartanian,   Sara    I.,   99,    100 
Vaughn,    John    Thomas,     100 
Vaughn,    Nancy    Marie,    322 
Vaupel,    Dennis    K.,    100,    270 
Vedos,    Don.    245 
Vedder,    Peggy   Stearns,    245 
Vehlow,    Carol    Lynn,    92,    298 
Veiga,    Maria    C.    270 
Velin,    Ann    E.,   99 
Velon,   Diane  T.,   104,   298 
Venardi,    Julie    Anne,    322 


Verbout,   Carol   Jo,    117,   298 

Verick,    Williom    Albert,    103,    322 

Vernier,   Mary  Jo,   298 

Verona,    Rose    Marie,    322 

Veroni,    Kathleen  Jo,   46,   107,   270 

Vickers,    Sharon    I.,    270 

Vickrey,    Marsha    Ellen,    322 

Vincent,    Mary    Lois,    99 

Vineyard,    Melvin    C,    102,    104,    298 

Vitt,    Jonet    Mary,    99,    101,    104 

Vock,  Sandra  M.,   58,   270 

Voelz,  Christie  E.,   107,   322 

Vogel,    Carol    Ann,    245 

Vogel,    Suzanne    Marie,    322 

Voges,    Dora,    103 

Vogt,    Ervin   Fred,   45.   92,    245 

Voight,    Susan    Koy,    322 

Volker,    Sharon    Elaine,    298 

Vol  I ,    Margaret    Taylor,    245 

Vonoppen,    Sharyn    Sue,    116 

Voorhees,    Bonito    Rae,    298 

Voorhees,    Sandra,    245 

Voras,    Elaine  M.,   322 

Voudrie,    Stanley    H.,     245 

Voyles,    Willard   R.,    139 

Vrba,    Williom    F.    Jr,    107,    112,    141 

Vulgani,    Virginia    L.,    270 

W 

Woddell,    Carol    S.,    245 
Waddell,    Dorothy    J.,    270 
Wade,    Alan    Eugene,    48 
Wade,   Cheryl    K.,   270 
Wode,    Lucinda    Sue,    322 
Wadsworlh,    Sam    Robert,    43,    245 
Waesch,    Corolo    L.,    322 
Wagner,    Mary    Ann,    270 
Wagoner,    Joanne    L.,    103,    322 
Wohls.    Roger   Carl,    245 
Wainscott,   Sondro   Kay,    298 
Walker,    Andrea    Elaine,    298 
Walker,    Delores    Ann,    298 
Walker,   Gayle   Elizabeth,   322 
Walker,    Gloria    Jeon,    322 
Walker,    Jane,    322 
Walker,    Mark    Eorl,    142,    245 
Walker,    Nancy    J.,    322 
Wallace,    Bruce    Lee,    245 
Wallace,    Neldo   L.,   322 
Wolloce,   Rebecco  Jane,  65,   245 
Wollena,    Sandra,    298 
Waller,    John    Stephen,    61 
Walling,    Robert   C,    33,    100,    245 
Walsh,    Nancy    Jo,    245 
Wolter,    Linda    L.,   322 
Walters,     Karen    Gayle,     322 
Walters,    Patricia    J.,    99,    101 
Walther,     Daniel    O.,     322 
Wollon,    Richord    Rodney,    298 
Waltz,   Sandra   Kay,   322 
Wond,    Suzanne    Elizobeth,    298 
Wangles,    Dione    Marie,     117,    298 
Wanke.    Terry   Suson,    92,    298 
Wore,    Linda,    322 
Worfield,  Jomes   R.,   298 
Wormoth,    Vurl     Ernest,     245 
Warner,    Bonito    Lynne,    298 
Warner,    Joan,    245 
Worns,    Norman    S.    Jr.,    246 
Warns,    Susan    Marie,    322 
Warren,    Carol    Jone,    117 
Warren,    Gordon    I.,    103,    303 
Wascher.    Suson    L.,    270 
Washburn,    Bruce    Alon,    322 
Woters,    John    Leroy,    298 
Waters,    Virginia    Lynn,    246 
Watkins,    Kaye    Lynn,    117,    270 
Wotmough,    Sondro,    322 
Wotson,    Betsy   Payne,   246 
Watson,    Catherine    E.,    322 
Watson,    Harriet   I.,    322 
Wotson,    Richard    Alon,    246 
Watts,    J.     Robert,     57,    58 
Watts,    Brenda    Joy,    246 
Watts,    Susan    Jennifer,    322 
Wayland,    Joan,    322 
Waylond,    Suzanne,    246 
Wayne,    Conrad    Jomes,    246 
Wayne,    Diane    Lynn,    322 
Weotherwax,    Glen    E.,    298 
Webb,    Carolyn    S.,    322 
Webb,    Potricio    Lee,   99,    100,    101 
Webb,    Roger    Glenn,    246 
Webb,  Susan   Louise,   99 
Webb,    Terry    Lynn,    322 
Weber,    James    W.,    102 
vVeber,    Jill    Georgette,    298 
Weber,    Lois    Jeanne,    246 
Weber,    Ronald    Francis,    245 
Weber,    Sandra     Lee,    298 
Wedekind,   Jim    Edwin,    145,   298 
Wedekind,    Sandra    P.,    246 
Weeks.    Deborah    Elaine,    298 
Weeks,    Judith    Ann,    298 
Wehrly,   Jean   Mary,   99,    298 
Wehrly,    Susan    Elizabeth,    322 
Weil,   Patricia  A.,   322 
Weimer,    Michael    John,   75,    298 
Weishaar,    Mary   Ann    F.,    92 
Weiss,  Suzanne  Marie,    113,   322 


Weissenbach,    Kathleen,    298 

Weitkamp,    Sarah    Jean,    246 

Welch,   Carole   L.,   246 

Welch,   Cheryl    I.,    298 

Welch,   Linda  G.,   322 

Wellenreiter,    Sandra,    298 

Wellner,    Barbara   Jean,    246 

Wells,   Jonet   Carol,    270 

Wells,    Judith    Kay,    102 

Wells,    Peggy    Ann,    270 

Wells,   Susan   Jessica,   99,    102,    104, 

322 
Wenberg,    Timothy    Fred,    246 
Wendt,    Diana    Gole,    246 
Wendt,    Judith    A.,    102 
Wenninger,    Eloine,    72,    203,    246 
Wentworth,    Deborah    A.,    322 
Wenzel,    Barbara,    246 
Werner,    Jane    Ann,    246 
Werner,    Judy    Mae,    43.    49,    203,    246 
Werner,    Kathleen    L.,    246 
Werner,    Kristie    June,    298 
Wesslund,   Mary  Ann,    298 
West,    Arthur   C,    III,    270 
West,   Carol   Jeon,    101,   298 
Westoby,   Jonice  Ann,   298 
Westray.    Marilyn    D.,    298 
Wetmore,    Linda    Lee,    298 
Wettstein,   David    Lee,    247 
Wetzell,    Ronald    Alan,    298 
Wey,   Donny   Lee,   322 
Weyer,    Dione  C,    100 
Weyer,   Eileen  Mory,   103,  247 
Wholen,    Geryl    Ann,    121,    298 
Whalen,    Patricia    M.,    270 
Wheeler.    Linda    J.,    270 
Wheeler,    Melvin    E..    112,    141 
Whelon,    Michael    J.,    298 
Whetstone,   Barbara  G.,   322 
Whisenand,    Vernon    D.,    298 
Whisnont,    Linda,    247 
Whisnont,    Janice    E.,    322 
Whitoker,    Carole    L.,    322 
Whitaker,    Gayle,    247 
White,    Barboro    Lee.    84.    85,    247 
White,   Barboro  S.,  44,  120,  270 
White.    Constance    Sue,    99,    101,    104, 

299 
While,    llene  Anita,   270 
White,   Jonet   Lee,   322 
White,    Jo    Anne,    299 
White,    Kalhie    Jean,    299 
White,     Linda    Sue,    322 
White,    Mory    Jeon,     247 
White,    Pamela    D..    322 
White,    Rae  Jeon,   69,    299 
White,    Vivian    Kay,    65 
White,    Williom    C.    33 
Whitehall,    Eileen   M.,   299 
Whrtely,     Philip    A.,     100 
Whilemon,    Connie    M.,    270 
Whiteside,    Bonnie  J.,   320 

Whitlock,    Kristine    K.,    117,    322 

Whitlow,    Dean    Ann,    299 

Whitman,    James   V.,    150,    151,    247 

Whitman.    Noncy,    270 

Whitman,    Rebecco    N.,    247 

Whitmore,    Dede,    247 

Whittinghill,    Janet    K.,    299 

Wickliffe,    Nancy  Joyce,    322 

Wieber,   Holly   Lee,    121,    122,   270 

Wiedmon,    Noncy    Ann,    270 

Wiemers,   Joanne  Corol,   53,   299 

Wiemersloge,   Cindy   I..   322 

Wienen,    Elma    Morie,    270 

Wienke,    Susan    Lynn,    322 

Wierings,    Sondro    Roe,    322 

Wiersema,     Barbara,     247 

Wiggers,    Melody    Ann,     299 

Wikoff,   Corol  Jean,    247 

Wikoff,   Wynette  Kay,    247 

Wikowsky,    Elizobeth,    322 

Wilber,    William,    72,    247 

Wilcox,    Corol   Ann,    247 

Wild,    Robert   Wayne,    270 

Wild,    Sonia    H.,    247 

Wilford,   Joanne   Lee,  99 

Wilham,    Sheila    Rae,    270 

Wilhelm,   Christine,   33,   270 

Wilhelm,    Jessica    F.,    322 

Wilkins,  Marion   Ruth,   99,   299 

Wilkerson,    Peggy    A.,    121,    322 

Wilkin,    Richard    J.,    322 

Wilkinson,    Elizabeth,    299 

Willard,     Linda    Ann,    299 

Williams,    Bortlett   D.,   299 

Williams,    Beverly    A.,    117,    270 

Williams,    Dione   Marie,    322 

Williams,  Gerold  R.,  57,  58,  107,  270 

Williams,    Jane    Ann,    270 

Williams,    Joanne    K.,    270 

Williams,    John    Winston,    299 

Williams,    Kay    F.,    323 

Williams,    Lee   Ernest,   41  ,    146 

Williams,  Marie  E.,   247 

Williams,    Mary    E.,    323 

Williams,    Rebecca    Lynn,    300 

Williams.    Ronald    Neil.    247,    300 

Williams,  Shoron  Anne,   247 

Williams,    Terry    Eugene,     323 

Williams,    Vickie    Kay,    247 


332 


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illior 

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Will 

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107, 

142 

w 

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ams,    Yv 

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300 

w 

II 

amson. 

Betty 

E 

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w 

II 

amson, 

Jean 

V 

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W 

II 

amson. 

Lindo 

S 

,   251 

W 

II 

amson. 

Tom 

R. 

,    248 

w 

II 

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Mari 

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300 

247 


Willman,    Fred    Dale,    300 
Wills,    Billy    Ray,    300 
Wilson,    Ann    Louise,    270 
Wilson,    Barbara    A.,    300 
Wilson,   Cheryl   Lee,    271 
Wilson,    Douglas    Allen,    300 
Wilson,    Fay,    271 
Wilson,    Georgia    A.,    323 
Wilson.   Mary   Lucille,   65,    300 
Wilson,    Patti    Ruth,    117,    300 
Wilson,    Rita   Kathryn,   323 
Wilson,    Rodney  G.,   248 
Wilson,    Sharon    Kay,    248 
Wilson,    Steven    P.,    323 
Wilson,   Susan    L.,    271 
Winans,    Joyce    Elaine,    300 
Windhauser,    Eileen    S.,    323 
Winkelman,    Dale    K.,    92,    251,    271 
Winstead,    Michael    A.,     142 
Winter,   Jo   Ellen,   92,   271 
Winterroth,    Shirley,    300 
Winters,    Barbara    K.,    323 
Winters,   Joan   Marene,    102,   323 
Winters,    Sharon    Lee,    271 
Wirth,    Laurel    Ann,    271 
Wischnowski,    Joseph    D.,    146 
Wischover,    Judith,    323 
Wisher,    Biran    D.,    146 
Wisted,    Janet    Lee,    323 
Witowski,    Joy    D.,    60 


Witt,    Irene    J.,    271 
Wittevrongel,    James   T.,    300 
Wittmer,    Ruth  Ann,   77,   248 
Witucke,    John   William,    248 
Witz,    Arlene    Marie,    323 
Wixom.    Karen    Ruth,    300 
Wogulis,    Mary    L.,    99 
Wolcott,   Sally  Ann,   300 
Wold,   Alice   E.,   323 
Wolf,    Dianne    Renee,    248 
Wolf,     Isabelle    L.,    92,    300 
Wolf,    Marilyn   Kay,   69,   248 
Woll,    Constance    Jo,    300 
Wombacher,    Cheryl   A.,    271 
Wombles,    Vickie    Lynn,    323 
Wonzong,    Randy   Lee,   248 
Wood,    Mary   Alice,    34,    271 
Wood,    Patricia    Marie,    323 
Wooddell,    Jon    Mark,    92 
Woodrow,     Linda    D.,    271 
Woods,    Bonnie    C,    271 
Woods,    Mary    J.,    323 
Woods,   Melissa  Jane,   323 
Woodson,    Allan    Lee,    39,    49,    248 
Woodward,    Dennis    I.,    271 
Woolnerton,    Linda,    323 
Worden,    James    D.]    248 
Wrage,    Herbert    Allen,    271 
Wrench,    Donna    Ruth,    69,    271 
Wright,    Deborah    Ann,    323 
Wright,    Elaine,    248 
Wright,    Lana   M.,    323 
Wright,    Linda    Jane,    300 
Wright,     Lynne    Steners,     248 
Wright,    Marjorie    Ann,    99,    300 
Wright,    Mary    Louise,    300 
Wright,    Oren,     248 
Wright,    Pamela    Ann,    271 


Wright,    Patricia    Hill,    248 
Wright,    Sara    Gail,    323 
Wright,  Sheila  Marie,   323 
Wright,    Steven    M.,    99,    100,    102 
Wrobel,    Catharine    L.,    271 
Wunderlich,    Richard    L.,    102 
Wurmle,    Lois    Ann,    300 
Wurth,    Rebecca   A.,    323 
Wyckoff,    Phyllis    Jane,    273 
Wycoff,    Jacquelin,    300 
Wylder,    Donna    Mae,    323 
Wynn,    Chester    A.,     271 
Wynne,     Mary    Martha,     323 


Yarger,   William   Carl,   271 

Yarns,    Veda    C.,    300 

Yednock,    Margaret    K.,     271 

Yelm,   Sarah  Ann,   300 

Yoachum,    Glenn    Eugene,    300 

Yontz,   Cynthia  Marie,   323 

Young,    Betty    J.,    323 

Young,   John    Randall,    248 

Young,    Robert   A.,    48,    74,   77 

Young,    Robert   Allan,    248 

Young.    Steven    Alan,     110 

Yuhause,    Virginia   Ann,    99,    101      104 

300 
Yurkshat,    Alan    Adrian,    92,    132 
Yutsyk,    Donald    Paul,    300  ' 


Zack,    Susan    Dorothy,    248 
Zakosek,    Thomas   Joseph,    248 
Zalucha,    Denis    J.,    271 
Zang,    Thomas    Phillip,    248 


Zaruba,   Judith    Louise,    101,   273 

Zaiuba,   Marilyn   E.,    102,    103,   104,   300 

Zawislak,    Robert    J.,    110 

Zbikowski,    Linda    E.,    300 

Zbinden,    Jane    Lee,    300 

Zbrozek,    Charles    John,    100 

Zdenek,    Carol     Lynn,    323 

Zebelka,    Bonnie,    248 

Zehr,   Nancy  Ann,   249 

Zeni,    Carol   Jean,    323 

Zerbs,    Janet   Carol,    323 

Zerlan,     Dennis    Paul,     151 

Zersen,   Sharon    Louise,    107,   248 

Zetterlind,  Joyce  A.,    112,   271 

Zielinski,    Richard   Jo,    323 

Ziemann,    Robert,    249 

Zimmerman,    Kathy    Lynn,    323 

Zimmerman,    Lawrence   L-,   249 

Zimmerman,    Lynn,    300 

Zimmerman,   Maril   Ann,    249 

Zink,    Carolyn    Marie,    34,    249 

Zinn,  Gerald   Lee,    145 

Zippe,     Linda    J.,    271 

Zmia,    Valerie    Ann,    249 

Zobac,    Lila    Marie,    249 

Zobrist,    Barbara    Lee,    101 

Zoerb,    Allen    James,    249 

Zook,    Barbara    E.,    323 

Zubeck,    Norbert   F.,    249 

Zuber,    Christine    Anne,    73,    249 

Zvergel,    Sandra,    300 

Zuidema,   Nancy    I.,    249 

Zummollen,    Sally,     271 

Zummollen,    Shirley,    56,    271 

Zurliene,   Cheryl    E.,    323 

Zuzich,    Jo    Ann,     323 

Zvonar,     Evelyn     Harris,    300 

Zyvert,    Greg,     300 


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FACULTY  INDEX 


Abshire,    Ellen    M.,    46,    184 
Adams,    Robert,    184 
Albert,    Richard    N.,    184 
Allen,    Michael,    184 
Anderson,    Edward   T.,    184 
Anderson      Hazelle    M.,    184 
Armstrong,    Donald,    99,    101,    184 
Ashbrook,    William    D.,    184 

B 

Bagdonas,    Apolinaras,    184 
Bailey,    Dallas    B.,    163,    184 
Banks,  Wilson  P.,  73,   184 
Barber,    G.    B.,    184 
Boss,    B.   H.,    146,    149,    184 
Batty,  Paul  W.,   184 
Beck,    Roy,    184 
Beckman,    Kenneth    R.,    184 
Bell,    Claude   A.,    72,    184 
Bellas,    Ralph    A.,    184 
Belshe,    Francis,    160,    184 
Bessmer,    Ronald,    142 
Bewsey,    Julia,    184 
Bey,    Douglas    R.,    184 
Billingsley,   Allie  Ward,    184 
Bird,    Ruth,    184 
Bishop,    Ferman,    158 
Bishop,    John    D.,    184 
Blomgren,    Roger    Dean,    185 
Boaz,   John    K.,    34,   77,    185 
Bock,    Walter    F.,    185 
Bond,    Arthur    D.,    185 
Bond,    Richard   R.,   158,   159,   185 
Bone,   Robert,   217,   57,   178 
Born,    Harold,    169,    185 
Boyd,   Harold,   79 
Brainard,    Doris,    185 
Brand,    Paul   J.,    60,    185 
Bremer,   Alma   B.,   44,    185 
Brigham,    Thomas,    78 
Brockmon,    Herman    F.,     185 
Brome,   Robert  B.,   185 
Brown,   Edna,   185 
Brown,    Francis   R.,    160,    185 
Brown.     Lynn    H.,     185 
Brubaker,    Kay,    158 
Brubaker,    Leonard    A.,    45,    185 
Bruening,    Leonard   F.,    185 
Bruno,    James    S.,    185 
Bryan,    Elsie,    185 
Buchanan,    Duane    E.,    185 


Canning,    George,    78 

Cantlon,    R.    Jerry,    38 

Carlton,   Lessie,    185 

Carrington,    Dorothy,    163 

Carroll,    Conrad,    185 

Champagne,    Roger   J.,    168,    185 

Chesebro,    Patricia,    72,    185 

Chiles,  Helen,  185 

Clark,    Dorothy    W.,    185 

Clark,    Foith,    117,    185 

Collie,    James,    135 

Comfort,   Thomas   E.,    167,    185 

Condon,   Arnold   C.,    185 

Cox,    Delano    K.,    186 

Coyne,    Charles    E.,    186 

Cralley,    John,     186 

Cramer,    Robert    L.,    186 

Crawford,    Larry    M.,    186 

Crew,    John    E.,    186 

Crews,   Warren  S.,    135,    186 

Crist,    Robert    L.,    186 

Crumley,    Richard   D.,   68,    186 

Culver,    Alfred,   70,    186 

Cur,    Glen,    203 

Curl,  Gerald  A.,   160,   186 


Domm,    Frances    L.,    186 
Davies,  Lillian  S.,  33,  37,  186 
Davis,    Florence,    178,   186 
Denny,   Curtis   L.,    186 
Dillinger,    Claude    M.,    180,    186 
Dohleman,    Lee,    186 
Dohrmann,    Paul    F.,    186 
Dorethy,    Rex    Eugene,    186 
Dowdall,    Leven,    186 
Downing,    James    R.,    186 
Drew,    George,    73,    158 
Duncan,    Robert    L.,    186 
Duty,    Robert,    186 


Eatherly,  Scott,   34,  42,  50,   186 

Eatman,    Leo,    173 

Ebel,    Alice,    170 

Edge,  Orlyn  P.,   187 

Egelston,    Elwood    F.,    187 

Eikenberry,    Alice   M.,    187 

Elfstrand,    Frances,    187 

Elliott,    Ralph   A.,    187 

Endsley,    Ann,    187 

Engberg,    Edna,    187 

Esbin,    John,    187 

Escott,   Stanley  B.,   163,   187 

Esworthy,    Ray,    187 

Evans,    G.,    Harlowe,    187 


Fagerburg,    Dorothy   S..    69,    187 


Farlee,    Lloyd,    100 
Farmer,    Louise,    1  87 
Feicke,   Ethel   G.,   59,    163,    187 
Ferguson,    A.    Gordon,    42 
Ferrell,    John,    158,    187 
Ficek,    Edmund    F.,    187 
Fischer,    Raymond    L.,    187 
Fisher,    James    I.,    159,    187 
Fitch,    K.    L.,    158,    187,   273 
Fitzpatrick.     E.     D.,     187 
Floyd,    Thomas    W.,    187 
Foeller,  George,   103,   187 
Foreman,    Anne,    187 
Foster,   George   M.,    187 
Frame,    Terry   M.,    43,    187 
Francis,   Charles   E.,    187 
Friedhoff,    Walter    H.,    170,    187 
Frigo,    Leo    H.,    187 
Frye,    Harold,    188 
Fuehrer,   William,   188 


Gaigalas,    Vytas    V.,    188 
Golaway,    Beryl,    188 
Gale,    Charles,    188 
Gardula,   Robert  J.,   35,   188 
Gefvert,    Constance    J.,     188 
Gelch,    John,    139 
Gibson,    Harold    E.,    159,    177 
Giles,    Marjorie    B.,    188 
Gillett,    Arley,    112,    182,    188 
Gilmore,    Hal   M.,    188 
Gimmestod,    Victor    E.,    166 
Giradi,  George,   188 
Gnagey,    William,     188 
Godfrey,    Richard,    160 
Grady,   Michael    D.,    188 
Gray,   Miriam   M.,   188 
Gritzmacher,    Glenn    S-,    188 

H 

Hage,    Dean  S.,    188 

Hall,    Barbara   C,    188 

Hall,  Judith  B.,   188 

Hallom,    James   A.,    188 

Hanneford,    Alonzo,    188 

Harden,   Warren  R.,   158,   166,   188 

Hardine,    Doris,    188 

Harris,   Alice,    188 

Harris,    Archie,    132,    188 

Hathwoy,    Robert    G.,    189 

Howse,    John    E.,    189 

Hoydor,    Afak,    189 

Heissler,    John,    189 

Heldt,    Carl    D.,    145,    189 

Helgeson,    Arlan,     160 

Hemenway,    Robert,   37,    189 

Henderson,    Doris    E.,    189 

Henderson,    Jonet,     189 

Henline,     Ruth,    189 

Hermanowicz,    Henry    J.,    172,    189 

Hicklin,    C.    R.,    189 

Higgins,    Lynne    P.,    189 

Hill,    Eugene    L.,    151,    189 

Hocking,    Norman    J.,    189 

Hoffarth,   Hallie  M.,    189 

Holm,    Joy    A.,    189 

Holmes,    Roger   M.,    189 

Holtman,    Eugene    A.,    189 

Honn,    Max     L.,     189 

Hoover,    F,    Louis,    181 

House,   J.   E.,   Jr.,    189 

Howord,    James    Merle,    189 

rirudko.    Q.    L.,    189 

Hubbard,    Ben   C,    189 

Huggins,    Ruth,    189 

Hulet,    Richard    E.,    158,    159,    189 

Huser,     Mary     K.,     189 

Hutslor,    Jack    R.,    189 

I 

Irvin,    Jean,     189 

Irvin,    Richard    F.,    142,    190 

Ivens,    Howord,    160,    190 


Jackson,    Harry,    190 
Jacobs,   Dorothy,   72 
James,    Jeonnie    H.,    190 
James,    Kenneth,     190 
Jochums,    Milford    C,    62,    190 
Johnson,    Blossom,    36 
Johnson,    Eric,    158,    159 
Johnson,    Henry   C-,    190 
Johnston,    John    L.,    190 
Johnston,    Sandra,     190 
Justin,    Heather,    190 


Kagy,    Frederick   D.,    190 
Kaiser,    Bruce   60,    161 
Karch,     Jacqueline,     190 
Keaton,    Anna,    163 
Keeley,    Benjamin,    164,    190 
Kennedy,  William  N.,  71,   190 
Keough,    Betty,    46,    190 
Kewish,    Sharon,     190 
Kinney,    Lawrence,    67 
Kirk,    John,    79 
Knepler,   Jane   E.,    190 
Knight,    Homer,    190 
Knofla,    Alan    N.,    190 
Koepke,    H.    F.,    190 


Kohlmeyer,    Fred    W.,    190 
Kohn,  Walter  S.  G.,  190 
Krause,   Joe  W.,    161,    168 
Kron,   Marian    E.,    190 
Kuhn,    Brigitta    J.,    76 
Kurth,   C.    H.,    190 


Loidig,    Kermit    M.,    191 
Lorsen,   Arthur  H.,    161,    191 
Lauby,  Cecilia  J.,   175 
Laurenti,    Joseph    L.,    191 
Lawlis,    Parker,    161 
Laymon,    Ronald    L.,    191 
Legg,    Lewis,    158 
Legge,    William,     191 
Levine,   Leon,   62,   191 
Lewis,   Marjorie   L.,    191 
Lilly,     Lois,     191 
Lionberger,   Warren  W.,    191 
Litherland,   Richard  64,  70 
Little,    Horry    A.,     191 
Livers,    Dovid,    73 
Lohner,    Virginia,    40 
Lorig,    Thomas    W.,    191 
Lovelass,    Horry    D.    176 
Lundgren,    Hattie   C.,    191 

M 

Mabry,    Laurene,    107,    191 
Macesich,    Michael,     191 
Monahan,    Henry    R.,     191 
Mandero,    Fronklin    R.,    191 
Monsfield,    Faye,    191 
Marsh,    Robert,    191 
Morsholl,   Helen    E.,    191 
Martens,    J.     Louis,     191 
Martin,    Marjorie,    191 
Martinez,    Olga,    191 
Marvin.    Kenneth    O.,    191 
Motejka,     Larry,    48,    65 
Mauck,     Inez    L.,    191 
Mendenhall,    Elsie,    191 
Metcolf,    Joseph    E.,    191 
Meyer,   Odessa,    191 
Milander,    Henry,    191 
Miller,   E.  Joan,   192 
Miller,    Earlynn  J,,    117,    192 
Miller,    S.    Duncan,    76,    192 
Moore,    Borry    E.,    192 
Moore,    Robert   H.,    192 
Morris,    Chorles    E.,    Jr..   41,    192 
Moskovitz,    Dovid    H.,    102     192 
Mullen,    Jess,    192 
Myrick,    Vesta,     192 
McBriarty,    Chorles,    163 
McCorthy,    John    R.,    192 
McCarthy,    Willord    J.,    192 
McComas,   Chorles   T.,    192 
McCormick,    Clyde   T.,    169,    192 
McForland,    John,    68 

N 

Nance,    Helen    M.,    174,    192 
Notale,    Joseph,     192 
Nelson,   Jeon    E.,    192 
Nichols,    Beverly,     192 
Nimz,    Richard    Lee,    192 


O  Connor,    Burton    L.,    192 
Oien,    Corroll    J.,    192 
Olson,    Thomas    A.,    192 
O'Neill,    William,    142,    192 
Oltinger,    Alice,     192 
Owens,    Dole    Curtis,    192 


Paarlberg,    William,     193 
Packwood.    Mary    M.,     193 
Palmer,  James  B.,   193 
Palmer,    Virginia,    163,     193 
Parker,    Louise,    193 
Parkinson,    Roberta,    122,    193 
Parret,    Margaret,    193 
Patterson,    James    E.,    193 
Paulson,  Paul  M.,   193 
Paxton,    G.    Ben,    61,    193 
Peithman,    Harlan,     193 
Pendleton,    Charles    W.,    193 
Perry,    Warren   S.,    158,    193 
Peterson,    Carroll    V.,    193 
Peterson,    Don    L.,    102,    193 
Petrossian,    George   A.,    40,    193 
Pettit,    Barbara    R.,    193 
Phelps,    Harold   R.,    175,    193 
Planck,    Gary,     193 
Poe,    Douglas,    193 
Pohlmon.    Vernon    C,    171 
Porter,    Charles,    179,    193 
Price,   Emily  L.,   193 
Prince,    Donald    M.,    173 


Ramseyer,    Gary   C,    193 
Ranta,   Toimi,    193 
Rayfield,    JoAnn,     193 
Reed,    Ronald   D.,    193 
Reese,    H.    Earle,     193 
Reiter,    Richard,   43,    193 
Replogle,   V.    L.,   174,   194 
Retzer,    Kenneth   A.,    194 


Rhodes,    Dent   M.,    194 
Rilett,    R.    Omar,    165 
Roderick,    Jomes    L.,    104,    194 
Rozum,    Mary    A.,    158,    194 
Ruby,   Donald    D.,    194 
Russell,    Elizabeth,    60,    194 
Ryder,   Bernord    L.,    165,    194 
Rye,  Howord  H.,   183,   194 


Salowitz,     Irving,    161 
Sends,    Theodore,    194 
Schapsmeier,    Edward,    194 
Schellhase,    Vivian    R.,    194 
Schuetz,   Peter  F.,   194 
Scott,   Keith   L.,  92,   161,    194 
Scott,  Phebe  M.,   182,   194 
Serro,    Mary   C,    194 
Shaw,    Horry     B.,     194 
Shaw,   Kenneth  A.,   162,   194 
Shelly,    Mike,    55 
Sheveland,   Alice,    194 
Shuman,   Stanley,    158 
Singer,    Robert    N.,    194 
Smith,    Chorles    D.,    194 
Smith,    Edwin    B.,    163,    194 
Smith,   Gwen    K.,    194 
Smith,    Nelson,    194 
Smith,    Ralph    L.,    195 
Smith,    Richord   J.,    162,    195 
Smith,   Robert   R.,    195 
Sonkin,    Iris,     195 
Sorrells,    Linda   M.,    195 
Spector,    Irwin,    195 
Speer,    Eunice,    69,    158 
Steele,  J.   Russell,    195 
Stefl,    E.    Robert,    195 
Steinburg,  C.   Louis.   195 
Stephens,    S.    Joann,    44 
Stoddard,    Alma,    195 
Sutherland,    Robert   D.,    195,   251 
Swank,   Marilyn   D.,    195 
Swank,    Richard   M.,    195 
Sweet,   David,  65,    158,   162,   195 
Sylvester,    Horold,    162 


Talkington,    Bonnie,    195 
Talkington,    Joe    E.,    195 
Tarrant,     Potrick,    67,     195 
Tarrant,    Thalia,    195 
Tosher,    Lucille,    195 
Tasker,   Vivian,    195 
Templeton,    Donald,    162 
Terrill,    Isabelle,    162 
Thomas,    Cloyton,    195 
Thomas,    Mervin    R.,    195 
Thompson,    Jomes   T.,    195 
Toll,  Lewis  R.,  181,   195 
Trumpe,    Richard,   49,    162 
Tudor,    Raymond,    55.    195 

U 


Udstuen,    Sodie,    195 


Vance,    Arden,    195 
Vargo,    Steven,    195 
Venerable,    Wilbur    R.,    196 
Vernon,    Wolter,    46,    196 
Velter,    Dale    B.,    196 
Virgilio,    Morion   C.,    196 

W 

Wode,    Francis,    196 
Wagner,    Jock,    35,    196 
Waimon,    Morton,    196 
Wallace,    Joseph    E.,    196 
Walsh,    Robert,    44 
Wosem,   Jim,    41,    146 
Watson,    Luellen,    64,    196 
Watterson,    Arthur,     167 
Wedekind,    Ronald    R.,    196 
Weisbecker,    Milton,    153 
Weith,    Alan    W.,    141,    196 
Weller,    Roger,    145 
Welsch,    Harold,    196 
White,    Chorles    A.,    171 
White,  John  F.,    196 
White,    William    V.,    196 
Wilson,    Beverly  D.,    196 
Wilson,  Thomas  D.,  44,  196 
Winegorner,     Lela,    162 
Winford,    B.    Jeon,     196 
Wise,    Vermeil,    196 
Wiseman,    Emory    E.,    196 
Wold,    Stanley    G  ,    196 
Wolton,    John,    122 
Woods,    Harvey    S.,    178 
Workman,    Donna    Jo,    196 


Yagodich,    Georgette,    196 
Young,    Lyle    M.,    196 
Young,    Orville    L.,    196 


Zamboni,    M.    Jean,    196 
Zeidenstein,    Harvey,    196 
Zeller,   William    D.,    45,    196 
Zelson,   Sidney,    196 


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TOPICAL  INDEX 


Administration    158-163 

Agricultural   Department    178 

Alpha    Beta    Alpha    69 

Alpha    lambda   Delta   69 

Alpha   Phi   Omega    1  10 

Alpha    Tau    Alpha    70 

Apostolic   Christian    Bible   Class   62 

Art    Department    181 

Association  of  Women  Students  56 

B 

Baha'i    Group    62 

Baptist    Student    Union    63 

Baseball    146-149 

Basketball    134-139 

Big    Four    92-93 

Biology   Department    165 

Blackfriars    33 

B'nai    B'rith    Hillel    63 

Business    Education    Department    181 


Campus    Crusaders    64 

Canterbury    Club   64 

Carnival    111 

Cheerleaders    120 

Chemistry   Department   165 

Chi    Alpha    65 

Christian   Science  65 

Christmas    90-91 

College   of   Applied    Science    and 

Technology    177 
College    of   Arts   and    Sciences    164 
College    of    Education    172 
Concert   Band    103 
Corphees    121 
Cross    Country     130-131 


Dances    94-97 
Delta    Omicron    70 


Economics    Department    166 
Education    Department   173 
Educational    Administration 

Department    173 
Elementary    Education    Deportment    174 
English   Club   34 
English   Department   166 
Entertainment    Board    108-109 
Eta   Sigma    Phi    71 


Faculty    184-195 

Football     124-129 

Foreign    Language   Department    167 

Forensics    Union    34 

Freshman   Class   Advisory    Board    303 

Freshman    Class    304-323 


Gamma    Delta    66 

Gamma    Phi    Circus    112-113 

Geography    Club    35 

Geography    Department    167 

German    Club    35 

Golf    152-153 

Graduate    Students    200-202 

Gymnastics    140-141 

H 

Health   and   Physical    Education 

Departments    182 
History    Department    168 
Homecoming    84-89 
Home    Economics    Club    36 
Home    Economics    Department    178 
Honor    Residents    80-81 


I 


I    Club    107 

Index    50-53,    324 

Industrial    Arts    Club    36 

Industrial    Arts    Deportment    179 

IVCF    66 

Inter-Co-op    Council    58 

Inter-Dorm   Council    58 

International    Student    Club    38 

Intramurals    1  23 

lota    Lambda    Sigma    72 

ISU    Tutorial    Project    37 


J 


Jesters    105 
Judo  Club  36 
Junior  Class  Advisory 
Junior    Class    252-272 
Junior    High    Club    38 


Board  251 


Kappa    Mu    Epsilon    74 
Kappa    Omicron    Phi    74 
Kappa   Phi    Mu   39 


La    Estudiontina    39 

Le   Cercle    Francois    40 

Library    Science    Department    168 

Lowell    Mason-MENC    104 

M 

Mathematics    Club    41 
Mathematics    Department    169 
Mens    Glee    Club    100 
Men's    PE    Club    41 
Music   Department   183 

N 


Kappa    Delta    Epsilon   73 
Kappa    Delta    Pi    73 


NAACP    42 
Naturalist    Club    42 
Navigators    67 
Newman   Club  67 


Omicron    Delta    Kappa    75 
Oratorio   Choir    99 
Orchesis    117 


PEM    Club    46 

Phi    Beta    Lambda    43 

Phi    Eta    Sigma    75 

Phi    Mu    Alpha    76 

Physical    Science    Club    43 

Physics    Department    169 

Pi    Delta    Phi    76 

Pi    Gamma    Mu    77 

Pi    Kappa    Delta    77 

Pi  Omega   Pi  78 

Political    Science    Department    170 

President    Robert  G.    Bone   2-17,    156157 

Professional    Laboratory    Experiences    175 

Psychology    Department    170 


Redbird   Rooters   122 


Senior    Closs    Advisory    Board    203 


Senior    Closs    204-250 

Sigma   Tau   Delta  78 

Social    Science    Club    44 

Sociology-Anthropology    Department    171 

Sophomore   Class   Advisory    Board    273 

Sophomore    Class    274-302 

Special   Education   Club  44 

Special    Education    Department    175 

Speech    Department    171 

Stage   Band    103 

Student    Education    Association    45 

Student  Psychological  Association  46 

Student  Senate  49 

Student    Teaching    197 

Students  for  a  Democratic  Society  45 

Stunt   Show    114  115 

Swimming    132-133 


Tennis    150-151 
Theta   Alpha   Phi   79 
Theta  Alpha   Tau  79 
Track    144-145 
Treble   Choir  99 

U 

Unaffiliated    Departments    180 

University  Choir    100 

University  Club    57 

University  Council     158 

University  Orchestra    102 

University  Theoter    106 

University  Union   Board  60 


Varsity    Band    102 
Varunas    116 
Vidette    54-55 

W 

WGLT    61 

Wesley   Foundation   68 

Women    Off-Campus    59 

Women's    Chorus    101 

WRA    107 

Wrestling    142-143 


Young    Democrats    47 
Young    Republicans    48 


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